Printerinks.ie has announced a charity partnership with ISPCC Childline. The online printer ink business has committed to supporting children in Ireland by making a €1 donation to Childline for every cartridge purchased at printerinks.ie. In addition, the Printerinks team will participate in fundraising events in collaboration with the ISPCC’s events calendar, to further benefit the Childline service.
Childline provides a free, anonymous and confidential listening service to children and young people in Ireland. Over 380,000 contacts are answered by Childline each year, from children and young people who seek a listening ear and often feel they have nowhere else to turn.
Michael McKeon, Managing Director, Printerinks.ie, said: “I am pleased to announce our contribution will support the ISPCC’s excellent work in providing the Childline service to listen to children and young people in Ireland.”
Grainia Long, CEO, ISPCC, said: “We are delighted to have the support of Printerinks through this partnership. The donation received from each cartridge purchased will help our Childline service to keep listening to children 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.”
Follow events taking place throughout the year as part of the charity partnership, as well as further information and online resources, at printerinks.ie/ispcc.
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