We want to say please don't be embarrassed about reaching out, you can do so privately and we can keep it that way.'
Two West Belfast sisters are trying to help struggling families by providing donated Communion outfits for children this year.
Read more: Northern Ireland £600 energy payment scheme - all you need to know as voucher roll-out begins "First Holy Communion is an exciting time for a young child, with it comes a cost to parents, and given these are difficult times with the cost of living, we know there will be parents worried about where the money is coming from," she added.
"The amount we've collected already and the quality of what we've collected already, has been unbelievable," she said. She also encouraged anyone else who wanted to donate to get in touch and they would collect the items.
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