Shop News
Get a mini manicure for Mother's Day in Oxfam's Newry Shop!
Oxfam in Newry is offering Mother's Day Mini Manicures with a salon-trained manicurist for only £5 from Thursday 11th - Saturday 13th March!
From Main Street to Haiti: Oxfam Omagh announces day of music in aid of Haiti
On Saturday February 6th, Omagh will echo to the sound of rock bands, pop acts and country stars, all in support of Oxfam Ireland’s Emergency Aid Appeal for the people of Haiti.
Oxfambridal Fashion Show - Bag a Bridal Bargain
Oxfambridal is calling all brides-to-be and fashionistas to a fun filled bridal fashion show in Dublin’s Fallon & Byrne on the 25th February to showcase the extensive range of wedding gowns on sale in their store. RTE’s Off the Rail’s stylist Brendan Courtney will be the host on the evening and on hand to give lots of styling tips.
Baileys launches "Red Bow Bottle" with an auction of a designer dress for Oxfam
To celebrate the launch of Baileys Red Bow bottle, ‘Sex And the City’ stylist Patricia Field has designed a stunning Red Bow Dress. This dress will be on display in the window at Oxfam on George’s Street from Monday 23rd November for one week and auctioned on ebay with all proceeds donated to Oxfam Ireland.
Arctic Monkeys release new single through Oxfam Ireland shops
Arctic Monkeys are set to record another music industry first when they release their new single, 'Crying Lightning', in select Oxfam Ireland shops, with proceeds going to help the charity's lifesaving work in east, central and southern Africa.
Oxfam's Bangor shop gets a makeover
Oxfam Ireland's shop in Bangor is being given the makeover treatment, with a new dedicated room for Oxfambridal!
Oxfam Ireland - changing peoples lives stitch by stitch
Knitting enthusiasts - use your needle skills and start stitching with Oxfam’s new range of knitting designs. The patterns are free to download here and the finished knits can be sold in Oxfam shops.
Reuse & Recycle with Oxfam
Bring it back to us! Recycling helps our world in so many ways. Let Oxfam turn your unwanted goods in to cash, which will then be used to fight poverty.



