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Literature ventures making their presence felt beyond words
These winners at the 2021 Business to Arts Awards have made literature and reading more accessible to people of all ages
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The winners of the Best Philanthropic Support to the Arts Award at the Business to Arts Awards 2021, the Naughton Foundation, and winner of the Judges’ Special Recognition Award supported by Accenture, Children’s Books Ireland, have made reading and literature more accessible to people of all ages.
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Irish Book Awards among winners in virtual Business to Arts Awards Awards celebrate impact of creative collaborations in supporting the arts
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The An Post Irish Book Awards, Children’s Books Ireland and the Galway International Arts Festival were among the winners at this year’s Business to Arts Awards.
The 29th Business to Arts Awards were held virtually on Wednesday evening, celebrating the impact that creative collaborative partnerships can have in supporting the arts.
The An Post Irish Book Awards scooped Best Long-Term Partnership, while Best Small Sponsorship went to Aerogen and Druid, and Best Large Sponsorship to the National Concert Hall and Davy.
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West Cork domestic violence charity purchases first safe house after private donation of €400,000
The West Cork Women Against Violence Project has seen a 35% increase in calls since last March. By Adam Daly Monday 8 Mar 2021, 6:30 AM Mar 8th 2021, 6:30 AM 15,581 Views 5 Comments
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A WEST CORK domestic violence charity has purchased its first-ever safe house after receiving a private donation of €400,000.
After years of campaigning, the West Cork Women Against Violence Project (WCWAV) said the donation allowed them to purchase a property that will be used to give families fleeing domestic violence a place of safety, shelter and support.