They're trying to raise money for a charity providing food to some of the world's poorest countries.
A group of neighbours in Offaly are combining their skills in order to raise money for a charity providing food to some of the world's poorest countries.
The residents of O'Moore Street in Tullamore are selling homemade goods, crafts and Christmas cards at their local market this weekend.
It's in aid of Mary's Meals, which is aiming to feed over 2 million children next year.
Anne McCormack of Tyrells Home Bakery says world hunger is an issue we can't lose sight of:
Stall will be in place in Market Square in Tullamore between 11am-8pm on Saturday and 11am-7pm on Sunday.
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