She used the items for her modelling work before going into the Villa.
Love Island fans will soon be able to get their hands on Maura Higgin's clothes.
The former contestant donated clothing to St. Vincent De Paul in Athlone which she used for her modelling work before going into the Villa.
SVP National Retail Development Manager Dermot McGilloway says they received about 200 items from the Ballymahon model:
He says SVP got a call sometime ago that Maura's dad had called to the Athlone shop and had brought about 8 or 9 bags of her preloved clothing and footwear.
The items were brought their central depot so they could have a good look through it to make sure they understood the full value of the contents.
The charity contacted the family to find out Maura's wishes about how she wanted the goods distributed.
He also says we're so grateful to the reality star and her family for their thoughtfulness at this time because the society really needs all help it can get and to get help from someone like Maura as deeply appreciate it.
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