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Taxback.com Supports the Dublin Choral Foundation

04 December 2014

Our corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy is built around the slogan ‘Let the children play’. This encompasses supporting many different activities for children such as sport, music, drama and the arts.

Our latest initiative was to sponsor the Dublin Choral Foundation. The Foundation is comprised of two choirs: The Lassus Scholars (young adults) and the Piccolo Lasso (children). The choirs have gained international recognition singing choral masterpieces.

The foundation provides a great opportunity for children to learn to read and perform music. We were delighted to have the opportunity to sponsor the foundation.

 Their latest performance took place at the National Concert Hall and was a great success. Well done to everyone in the Dublin Choral Foundation!

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