Incognito Art Sale: Supporting Children with Neurodevelopmental Delay
More than 3,300 artworks are set to go on sale for a charity fundraiser in support of the Jack and Jill Foundation, which offers assistance to children with neurodevelopmental delay. The ‘Incognito’ art sale provides a unique opportunity for buyers to acquire art pieces without knowing the identity of the artists until after their purchase.
Supporting Children in Need
One family benefiting from the Jack and Jill Foundation’s support expressed their gratitude for the invaluable in-home nursing care and respite services provided, which allow them time for other tasks.
Artists and Contributors
The online art sale features works from various artists, including well-known names such as Abigail O’Brien, Cora Murphy, Hugh Wallace, Rae Perry, Don O’Neill, Thelma Mansfield, PJ Gallagher, and Jim McCabe.
Supporting a Worthy Cause
Each artwork is priced at €65, with all proceeds going towards funding Jack and Jill’s essential services for children with various medical conditions, including brain injuries, genetic disorders, cerebral palsy, and more.
Global Participation
Over 1,200 contributors from Ireland and around the world are taking part in the art sale, contributing to the foundation’s mission of providing care and support to children in need.
Impactful Care
Jack and Jill’s services extend to end-of-life care for children up to the age of six, regardless of their diagnosis, offering crucial support to families facing challenging circumstances.
Personal Testimonials
Families like Mick Daly’s, whose son Sean benefits from the foundation’s support, emphasize the significant impact of the care provided, allowing parents much-needed respite and time for themselves.
Art for a Cause
The Incognito art sale not only showcases creativity but also serves as a means to raise funds for a noble cause, transforming art into support for children and families in need.
Join the Initiative
With more than 3,300 artworks available for purchase, art enthusiasts can browse the collection at www.incognito.ie and support the fundraiser starting on April 24th.