RTÉ AND COMMUNITY FOUNDATION IRELAND ANNOUNCE RTÉ TOY SHOW APPEAL GRANT AWARDS 2025
To date the Toy Show Appeal has raised over €26 million since its inception in 2020
169 grants to benefit over one million children in every county in Ireland
Full list of grants available here
Today RTÉ and Community Foundation Ireland are announcing the 169 recipients of the RTÉ Toy Show Appeal grant awards in 2025, with the lives of Irish children right across the country set to be changed for good in a variety of ways. All of this is possible due to the remarkable generosity of RTÉ viewers of last December’s Late Late Toy Show.
The kindhearted response from The Late Late Toy Show viewers to the appeal will help transform the lives of over one million children, young people and their families in Ireland, with every county on the island benefitting from grants totalling 5 million euro. To date, the Toy Show Appeal has raised over 26 million euro for Irish charities since its inception five years ago.
The RTÉ Toy Show Appeal began in 2020 and was inspired by the story of Saoirse Ruane from Kiltullagh, Co. Galway, who – along with her beloved teddy Slush – captivated viewers with her appearance on The Late Late Toy Show. Saoirse sadly died aged 12 in March 2024.
Announcing the grants, RTÉ Director General, Kevin Bakhurst said:
“The RTÉ Toy Show Appeal is one of RTÉ’s most important initiatives – we are humbled by and grateful for the generosity of our Late Late Toy Show audience. Your continued support has ensured that the RTÉ Toy Show Appeal will continue to make a positive difference to the lives of thousands of children and their families, across the island, north and south. The memory of Saoirse Ruane lives on with every annual RTÉ Toy Show Appeal, as thousands of young lives are transformed year after year.”
The RTÉ Toy Show Appeal, in partnership with Community Foundation Ireland, also announced today that the following four charities are to receive transformative grants of between €95,000 and €140,000 each.
EXCHANGE HOUSE
Thriving Together is a community-led mental health initiative designed to improve mental health outcomes for Traveller children, young people and families by fostering resilience through peer-led support and crisis intervention.
This programme directly supports Traveller children and young people, who face significant discrimination, mental health challenges and barriers to accessing services. The programme aims to increase access to culturally appropriate mental health support through peer-led services and improve resilience among Traveller youth. There is a focus on crisis response, peer mentoring and capacity building, reflecting a proactive, early intervention approach.
The peer-led model and inclusion of community voices in programme design demonstrates the emphasis on including beneficiary feedback and creating strong community impact.
Amount awarded: €140,000
THE CRANN CENTRE CLG
The Crann Centre CLG transforms the lives of children and families living with neurophysical disabilities through a unique programme of accessible play and recreation supported by a world class multi-disciplinary team and facilities.
Crann has identified that a lack of accessible, purpose designed, inclusive spaces for play and recreation means that their clients do not have opportunities to engage in play, nature and social activities which are key to their development, health and wellbeing. Crann has developed a unique Social Capital Programme of activities in their accessible spaces to provide these opportunities to children and families with neuro-physical disabilities in Munster.
Crann offers a unique programme of events and activities delivering year-round play, creativity, social connection and participation in Crann’s purpose-built indoor and outdoor accessible facilities for children and families living with neuro-physical disabilities.
Their Social Capital Programme activities include regular access to Crann’s unique accessible playground and conservation area, fully inclusive summer camps, Ireland’s first accessible theatre group, conservation events, nature hunts, picnics, family barbecues, music performances as well as an accessible Christmas Winter Wonderland.
Amount awarded: €140,000
THE JACK AND JILL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
Jack and Jill currently provide home nursing care to children up to the age of 6, by providing vital in-home nursing and respite support, that is bespoke for every family. In 2025, they propose to extend the age criteria to 7 years.
Jack and Jill is a nationwide charity that funds and provides in-home nursing care and respite support to families caring for children up to the age of 6 currently, who have severe to profound cognitive delays, associated with complex medical needs. This includes children with brain injury, genetic diagnoses and undiagnosed conditions. A critical part of their service is end-of-life care for all children up to the age of 6, irrespective of diagnosis. In 2024, Jack and Jill supported 539 families across Ireland with in-home nursing care and delivering over 129,000 respite support.
Currently, they are caring for 436 families and since their founding in 1997, they have supported 3,147 families. Based on immediate results from their pilot extension to 7 years, they plan for this to become the standard age offered by Jack and Jill going forward. This means when a child in their care turns 6, parents will have the option to continue receiving up to 20 hours of home care per month for an additional year.
Amount awarded: €140,000
WOMEN’S AID
Women’s Aid plan to expand the impact of the unique Too Into You project for youth at risk of or subjected to intimate partner abuse by educating those working with children/youth and creating awareness and advocacy among young people from diverse communities.
Women’s Aid has been working to prevent and address the impact of domestic violence and abuse, including coercive control against women and children since 1974. Their work has been based on a multi-faceted approach that combines direct services with research, training, education and advocacy. Their vision is an equal Ireland with zero tolerance of domestic abuse, and all forms of violence against women.
Amount awarded: €95,000
The remainder of the donations will be split amongst 165 charities across the island of Ireland by charity partner Community Foundation Ireland who manage the grant process on behalf of RTÉ and its viewers. Among the recipient charities are organisations like Pieta House, The Saoirse Foundation (Bumbleance), Oscar’s Kids Ireland, Nasc the Migrant and Refugee Rights Centre and Irish Aerial Creation Centre.
Denise Charlton, Chief Executive of Community Foundation Ireland said:
“Turning the huge generosity of The Late Late Show viewers into actions which support children and families in every county is a huge honour and one which all of us at Community Foundation Ireland are immensely proud. Once again, we have used both our expertise as a grant-making philanthropic hub of 25 years as well as insights from communities, advocates and researchers to deliver grants which deliver positive impacts and results. Those insights allow us to respond to both long-standing and emerging challenges. Congratulations to all who have been successful. Your work with families will ensure that the magic of the Toy Show will continue to happen every day in our communities.”
Local projects and organisations in every county of Ireland will receive grants to help with a diverse range of needs including meeting basic needs like food and essentials, disability supports, creativity and play and bereavement support. Over £325,000 has been awarded to 20 charities and organisations in Northern Ireland including Rainbow Child and Family Centre, The Cedar Foundation, In Your Space Circus, Lightyear Foundation and Sticky Fingers.
ENDS
For further information and images please contact:
Caoilinn Putti, RTÉ Communications Lead, caoilinn.putti@rte.ie
Rayna Connery, RTÉ Senior Communications Lead, rayna.connery@rte.ie
Note to Editors:
Images are available here.
The photos include The Late Late Show presenter Patrick Kielty meeting children, parents and carers at the Laura Lynn Hospice.
Grants are being provided under three main areas of support:
Addressing Essential Needs to assist those children in every county who face the greatest challenges. Projects include family support for children across Ireland at risk of food poverty, therapy and counselling for children and young people facing homelessnes, and specialist legal support for children in the care system.
Health and Wellbeing focuses on supporting children living with disabilities and life limiting conditions. In total, over €1.5M is being awarded this year to provide health, disability supports, mental wellbeing and therapy services.
Creativity and Play will ensure the lives of marginalised and disadvantaged children are full of colour, creativity and fun.
RTÉ Toy Show Appeal
Founded in 2020, the RTÉ Toy Show Appeal has raised over €26 million for children’s charities to date. Each year it is estimated that the Appeal helps more than 1 million children and family members. The RTÉ Toy Show Appeal exists as a Donor Advised Fund with registered charity The Community Foundation for Ireland (Registered Charity Number: 20044886). Grant applications from the 2024 RTÉ Toy Show Appeal were independently assessed following an open application process which opened in early 2025.
Community Foundation Ireland
Community Foundation Ireland, its donors and supporters are on a mission to ensure Equality for All in Thriving Communities. Since the year 2000, the Foundation has been a philanthropic hub working with 5000 voluntary, community and charitable partners. It has been the charity partner of the Toy Show appeal since its establishment in 2020.