A group of technology, design and finance firms from Dublin have come together to organise a fundraising event for Nepal earthquake disaster relief. Network for Nepal will be held in Dublin’s House bar on Leeson Street at 5pm next Tuesday the 19th of May. All proceeds are going to charities including Trócaire and places can be booked online at http://networkfornepal.eventbrite.ie
The companies involved include; Credebt Exchange, XS Direct, Bvisible, Red Dog, Whitney Moore, Radical, Kooba, Arekibo, Amarach, Webfactory and pTools.
Tom Skinner, founder of pTools, and the person to kickstart the fundraiser said: “This event, to raise funds for Trócaire’s Nepal Earthquake fund, is organised on behalf of a great group of sponsoring companies. Without them it simply wouldn’t work. Over the coming days we hope to attract some more great companies to network and raise funds for this worthy cause.”
For further information on #NetworkforNepal visit the event registration page at http://networkfornepal.eventbrite.ie or contact Tom Skinner at pTools.
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