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Published 17:55 5 Feb 2020 GMT
Updated 17:57 5 Feb 2020 GMT
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Cheques for €7,000 each were presented to representatives of Focus Ireland, the ISPCC and Little Blue Heroes. That money will make a real difference to the charities that work to help vulnerable children and families across the city and country.
If you didn't get the chance to be part of it, don't worry – the good news is that the campaign is now being extended!
The Tap to Give for Good machines will be in place across Dublin for the rest of the year, raising much-needed funds for three more deserving charities.
"Following the success of the campaign, DublinTown and our members are committed to host the charitable contactless payment terminals all year round, bringing the benefits to these worthy causes and cementing Dublin’s reputation as a generous, forward looking city of which we can all be proud,” said CEO of DublinTown Richard Guiney.
Being charitable is not just for Christmas, so make sure to keep tapping throughout 2020 folks!News

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