The outdoor market will take place in Portlaoise.
A Christmas outdoor market is being held in Laois tomorrow to raise funds for a 18 month old girl who needs a life saving bone marrow transplant.
Robyn Neville Quinn was diagnosed with Wiskott- Aldrich Syndrome shortly after her birth and is currently in hospital in London recovering from surgery.
Her transplant has been delayed and is due to take place on December 27th.
The outdoor market will take place in Portlaoise FET from 11 am to 1 pm tomorrow.
Robyn's parents are originally from Portarlington and now living in Armagh - her mother Meghan says they're grateful for the support:
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