A heart-warming Christmas jumper is on sale, raising funds for Embrace FARM who support farm families impacted by sudden death or serious injury
Embrace FARM, Ireland’s charitable support network for farm families impacted by serious injury or sudden death, has launched a heart-warming jumper in time for the Christmas season.
These festive jumpers will not only spread Christmas cheer around the farms of Ireland but also help raise essential funds to support the important work of Embrace FARM.
Embrace FARM is Ireland’s only support network for farm families impacted by sudden death or serious injury. It currently provides a range of practical and emotional support to over 550 Irish farm families.
“We are encouraging people to buy our Christmas jumper this year to raise vital funds,” said Norma Rohan, Co-Founder of Embrace FARM.
“The Christmas season is a time for giving, and our Christmas jumper is a fun and meaningful way for individuals and families to show their support for the Irish farming community while celebrating this special time of year.“
The Embrace FARM Christmas jumper, which features a charming scene of Santa driving a tractor, is perfect for the farmer or farming enthusiast in your life – regardless of age or size!
The unisex jumper comes in sizes ranging from small to extra-large and has a discreet Embrace FARM logo on the cuff to remind you of the support you are providing.
Each jumper costs €45 (plus postage) with 100% of the proceeds going to Embrace FARM. The jumpers can be purchased on www.embracefarm.com .
Embrace FARM is encouraging people to show their support by purchasing and wearing an Embrace FARM Christmas jumper and sharing photos on social media using the hashtag #EmbraceChristmas
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