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This story was first published on December 1st, 2007.

Computers Donated to St Josephs Senior School Ballymun

CapricornVentis (CVL) is a Business and Technology Consulting firm that focuses on increasing the competitive strength of its clients, helping them to grow their business more profitably by serving customers more intelligently. They believe businesses survive and prosper through customer relationships.

The company planned expansion and move to new premises offered an opportunity and through an existing relationship between. Enrique Costoya from CapricornVentis and John McEntee Economic Development Manager with Ballymun Partnership a computer donation was offered with local schools in mind. The computers included desktop and laptop equipment and Ballymun Partnership gratefully accepted the offer for use in schools.

To determine the recipient, schools in Ballymun were entered into a draw and St Josephs Senior School was successfully drawn. The computers were handed over to Lorna Hickey (third left) the Teacher in charge of IT within the school, accompanied by three of her pupils, and from the Ballymun Partnership, Fiona Descoteaux (far left), Enterprise Development Worker and Christine Carroll (second left) Education Worker.

We would like to thank Enrique Costoya and Capricorn Ventis for this donation. It will benefit the school and local community moving forward.

If there are other companies or organisations interested in doing similar please call us directly on 01 8423612 or email enterprise@ballymun.org.

Click here to read a letter received from Lorna Hickey of St. Joseph's S.N.S..


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