Dell Technologies and Classic Hits Radio team up to support Barnardos Giving Day Sept 20th

Barnardos is calling on the public for donations to help continue their work in providing essential services to families across the country. The children’s charity has 56 service locations to support vulnerable children and families across the country.

Barnardos Giving Day takes place on Friday, September 20th and the event is proudly supported by Dell Technologies. 

Mary Gamble Barnardos Director of Fundraising said: “Dell Technologies have been firm supporters of the work Barnardos does since 2017, and this year is no different. Over the past seven years, they have shown their commitment to children and families nationwide. We are joining together this Giving Day to raise funds and awareness for the vulnerable children and families in our services. Because childhood lasts a lifetime.” 

Colman O’Flynn, Vice President of Strategic Transformation and Cork Site Lead at Dell Technologies Ireland, said: “Our long-standing partnership with Barnardos reflects our deep commitment to supporting children and communities across Ireland. Since 2017, we’ve seen first-hand the incredible impact that Barnardos and its team has on the lives of vulnerable children.

“Our team members have supported that valuable work by donating their time and skills. Our continued support for the Barnardos Giving Day will enable the children’s charity to continue its inspiring work and reach an even greater number of children and families in need. As our Dell Technologies team across Ireland comes together to mark Barnardos Giving Day, we’re committed to helping the children’s charity create a legacy of change.” 

To mark Giving Day, Barnardos has teamed up with Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio for a special one-day takeover and a host of activities to highlight the work that the charity does to support children in Ireland and encouraging listeners to ‘click and donate’ what they can. Barnardos Giving Day, kindly supported by Dell Technologies, takes place on Friday, 20th September. Please donate what you can at www.barnardosgivingday.ie to help ensure that Barnardos can be there for children when they need us most. Because childhood lasts a lifetime.

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Ronan Leonard

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