Showbiz Editor AS many as 1.2 million children in Ireland and 147 charities have benefited from the Toy Show appeal, RTE has revealed.
Almost €4million was raised last November by Late Late Show Toy Show viewers, with two NGOs - First Fortnight and City of Dublin YMCA - receiving the highest payments of €60,000 each.
Other charities who benefitted the most included NASC The Irish Immigrant Support Centre in Cork and Belong to LGBTQ+ Youth Ireland, which both received €58,000.
And €50,000 went to Down Syndrome Ireland, Sensational Kids, Cork and Crosscare, while Cancer Fund for Children were among those who received a generous €55,000.
This story is from the June 14, 2023 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.
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