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Convergint's 175 global offices closed on June 10th, allowing employees to focus on charitable initiatives Colleagues at global security systems integrator and socially-minded Convergint set aside ....
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Virtual Treasure Hunt to raise money for Dundalk Women s Aid Reporter: [email protected] Students from DKIT will raise funds for Dundalk Women s Aid and the Drogheda Women and Children’s Refuge Centre with their Virtual Treasure Hunt ); ); Students from DKIT have come with a fun with and innovate way to get people moving while raising some much-needed money for charity with their Virtual Treasure Hunt. The competition is run by Third Year students in the Event Management course at the college and will raise funds for Dundalk Women’s Aid and the Drogheda Women and Children’s Refuge and runs from the 24th to the 26th of March with people from anywhere in the world able to take part. ....
There s been a huge upsurge overall in voluntary effort in 2020, which has been borne out by national research. And the people of Drogheda have more than proved they are generous in heart and spirit when it comes to giving of timeand money, doubling their efforts during COVID. 2020 was a difficult year on so many fronts, however it was also the year that Irish people proved that local community spirit is alive and well, said Louth Volunteer Centre Manager Gráinne Berrill. Here in Louth we had a 150% increase in volunteer registrations in March and April; and there was an upsurge in volunteer supports to people within the community - whether that was local GAA clubs doing shopping for people in their local area or services like Boyne Fishermen s and Drogheda River Rescue collecting and delivering medication. ....