CASA (Caring and Sharing Association) is a locally based voluntary organisation developing friendships and providing respite and social outlets for people with disabilities.
Vital funds are raised by the CASA shops, which sell good quality second hand or unworn fashion pieces, often with high street and designer labels.
CASA in Navan is managed by Rebecca Enright, while Frances Cox is CASA retail co-ordinator. Here Rebecca and Frances model some of the looks available in store; at a fraction of high-street prices.
Rebecca Enright
Outfit 1: Work look - opening up and ready to take on the day!
Outfit 2: Daywear – meeting the girls for coffee in Navan, so smart casual is the perfect balance
Outfit 3: Night Out – Roof top cocktail bar
Frances Cox
Look 1: Work Look- Merchandising at the start of a busy day- comfort is key!
Look 2: Off duty and about to hit the shops
Look 3: Meal at roof top restaurant
About CASA
CASA (Caring and Sharing Association) is a locally based voluntary organisation developing friendships and providing respite and social outlets for people with disabilities. CASA Break House is a voluntary organisation offering respite care to people with disability, in an atmosphere where each individual is valued and respected. CASA has 21 local groups around the country, which meet on a monthly basis. Friendship, respect, care and social inclusion are fundamental to CASA’s values.
CASA shops are located nationwide in Dublin, Navan, Longford, Mullingar and Cork to help fund its activities. If you have clothes, shoes, bed linen, books, bric-a-brac, unwanted gifts, CDs, mobile phones etc. (but not old duvets) in good condition, please drop them in to your nearest CASA shop.
If you would like to organise a clothes collection in your area, school, etc. please call CASA and they will be delighted to assist you and arrange collection of all the goods donated. For more info about CASA shops, call 01 872 5300 or visit www.casa.ie