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LGBT Ireland and ShareJoy team up for Pride month fashion fundraiser

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As we welcome Pride month, we also welcome a slew of new initiatives from organisations around the country that aim to benefit the LGBTQ+ community.

ShareJoy is a prime example, and they are dedicating the month of June to a special Pride fashion fundraiser, including pre-loved items donated by prominent queer Irish icons.

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