Increase in Irish volunteering reported

Charity shops are seeing an increase in the number of volunteers since the onset of the recession, as the newly unemployed seek to occupy themselves and retain some job skills during the downturn, according to a report in the Irish Times.

“We have seen a big increase in the number of people volunteering their time, because clearly a lot more people are out of work these days,” said Dermot McGilloway, regional manager of retail services for the Society of St Vincent de Paul.

“We’re seeing a lot more people with a lot of retail experience coming in, which is one positive to come out of the recession.

“We’ve seen a big influx of foreign nationals coming into the shops, both as volunteers and customers. In one of our shops in Rathmines we have volunteers from nine different countries.”

Oxfam Ireland has also benefited. “We have seen an increase in volunteers coming forward to all our 48 shops around the country. Pre-2009 we would often have a shortfall of volunteers at various times throughout the year, but this has not happened this year,” a spokesperson said.

However, the recession has also caused some downsides for charity shops.

“Like everyone we’re feeling the pinch,” Mr McGilloway said. “We are now in direct competition with the likes of Penneys, Dunnes Stores and Tesco, who have significantly dropped their prices.”

Barnardos has also experienced increased competition from the high street stores.

“The mainstream stores have dropped their prices so much that we’re now competing against them,” Barnardos’ shops development manager Colette Miller said, adding that cuts in Government funding has meant that the charity is relying on its shops more than ever.

Donations are also down on previous years. Ms Miller said there was potential for an increase in sales, and “we need stock” to generate extra business.

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