
Haleon and Tesco Ireland have raised over €40,000 for the charity ‘Children’s Health Foundation Ireland’ through a three month ‘These Packs Give Back’ campaign.
For each pack of Sensodyne toothpaste purchased in a Tesco Ireland store between November 2024 and January 2025, 25c went towards Children’s Health Foundation.
Children's Health Foundation raises vital funds to support sick children and their families in Children's Health Ireland hospitals and urgent care centres in Crumlin, Temple Street, Tallaght and Connolly.
To support the campaign, Sensodyne delivered advice clinics and materials for customers in store offering tips on how people across Ireland can best look after their oral health.
Tesco Ireland and Haleon, the consumer healthcare company which owns leading oral health brands like Sensodyne and Corsodyl, have ran this campaign since 2022.
The latest figure of €40,000 brings the total raised for the charity over three years to around €80,000.
Nessa O’Reilly, Head of Strategic Giving at Children’s Health Foundation, said: “We are extremely grateful to Haleon and Tesco Ireland for making this generous donation to support sick children and their families through the ‘These Packs Give Back’ initiative. This funding is extremely important to us as we deliver vital lifesaving equipment to hospitals and urgent care centres.”
Marie Bruckert, Country Manager, Ireland, Haleon said: “The team behind Sensodyne is extremely proud of our commitment to the Children’s Health Foundation. Haleon’s purpose is to deliver better everyday health with humanity, and we are honoured to give back to the children and their families, and to do it with Tesco, on behalf of our consumers. Visiting the Children’s Health Hospital with the Children’s Health Foundation team showed us all how important this commitment is.”