Like many charities, The Jack & Jill Children's Foundation is badly in need of funds during the COVID-19 crisis.
Incognito is a major fundraising initiative taking place tomorrow, which will see pieces of original artwork go on sale online for €50, with all proceeds going to The Jack & Jill Foundation's home nursing care for sick children. The artist's name will only be revealed once the piece has been received.
To find out more about the initiative, we spoke to artist Robert Ballagh and Katie Healy-Nolan, whose daughter Penelope Pearl lives with a rare genetic disorder and has benefited from The Jack & Jill Foundation's nurses.
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