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Published 19:59 12 Apr 2018 BST
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“The Together for Yes Campaign focuses on having conversations about abortion and the need for caring and compassionate healthcare for women in Ireland. We have been inundated with requests for our merchandise from supporters across the country.
"We know when people wear our t-shirts and badges, it helps to start those all important conversations.”
Owner Maeve O’Malley says “With two floors in Dublin City centre, we at Meltdown hope to assist the community with real change. So for our three month pop up we are supporting the ‘Together for Yes’ movement and other community activities."
The pop up will open at 23-27 Stephen's Green, the opening times of 8am - 11pm Monday to Friday and 12pm - 11pm Saturday and Sunday.
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