Their Teddy Bear's Picnic takes place on Sunday.
A charity supporting seriously ill children in the midlands is asking for the public's help this weekend.
The Teddy Bear's Picnic is the brainchild of Tullamore community Policing Unit and Little Blue Heroes.
There are 172 Little Blue Heroes in Ireland, 85 of whom are in Leinster, two in Tullamore.
The idea for the event is a Teddy Bears Picnic and bringing people back together in family pods during these hard times.
Takes place on Sunday 22nd of August between 2-4pm, following all Public Health Guidelines and is supported by Offaly Local Development Company and Offaly Public Participation Network.
Karl Heller from Little Blue Heroes explains how the money will be put to use:
Anyone who would like to support can do so directly to here.
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