M&S and Jigsaw’s new charity bouquet supporting Youth Mental Health

The bouquet is a cheerful mix of roses, germini and chrysanthemum santini

To date, the partnership has already seen in excess of €150,000 donated to Jigsaw, a testament to the generosity of M&S colleagues and customers

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19 June 2025

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M&S stores nationwide will offer this vibrant bouquet for just €10, with €1 from every sale directly donated to Jigsaw.

The bouquet is a cheerful mix of roses, germini and chrysanthemum santini in sunny yellows, oranges and cerise pinks, all thoughtfully wrapped in compostable packaging.

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This special edition bouquet is one of the many fundraising initiatives that M&S are engaging in as part of the three-year partnership between M&S and Jigsaw, which aims to provide crucial mental health support and services.

Through a series of dedicated fundraising and awareness initiatives, the collaboration is focused on increasing mental health literacy, raising awareness of available services and breaking down barriers to seeking support.

“We’re incredibly proud of our partnership with Jigsaw, and the impact it has had on supporting Ireland’s youth,” said Eddie Murphy, M&S country director Ireland & Northern Ireland.

“This new charity bouquet is another fantastic way for our customers to support Jigsaw’s vital work, helping us reach our goal to raise €350,000 over three years.”

To date, the partnership has already seen in excess of €150,000 donated to Jigsaw, a testament to the generosity of M&S colleagues and customers.

These funds are instrumental in Jigsaw’s mission to reach 1.5 million young people and their families by 2026, offering trusted and crucial mental health support and services.

This initiative underscores M&S’s ongoing commitment to supporting the well-being of communities across Ireland.

By purchasing this beautiful bouquet, customers can contribute directly to Jigsaw’s life-changing work, helping to ensure that young people have the mental health support they need and deserve.

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