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DUNGANNON STUDENTS EQUIPPED FOR SUCCESS AS DONNELLY FOUNDATION BACKS NEW DIGITAL MEDIA PACK
Royal School Dungannon has benefited from a generous donation from Donnelly Foundation for the purchase of professional media equipment.
The financial support, which came from a charitable fund established by Northern Ireland’s largest privately owned vehicle retailer, Donnelly Group, has funded the purchase of a new DJI OSMO Pocket 4 camera, helping to equip students with the tools needed to develop valuable digital and creative skills.
The new equipment will support a wide range of school initiatives, including Anti-Bullying Week and Digital Safety Week, while giving students hands-on experience in content creation, digital communication, and media production.
By providing access to specialist equipment, the support will help remove barriers to participation and ensure more young people can develop valuable skills that enhance their education, strengthen university applications, and prepare them for future careers.
Donnelly Foundation is committed to making a positive impact across the communities it serves by backing local initiatives, campaigns and events that create meaningful opportunities and lasting benefits.
Since its launch in 2019, Donnelly Foundation has supported various projects throughout Northern Ireland and has raised a total of £125,000 for its partner charities.
Find out more about Donnelly Group’s work within the community: www.donnellygroup.co.uk/foundation/
Pictured is (L-R): Malcolm Kerr, Finance Director at Donnelly Group; Emma Donnelly, Director at Donnelly Group; Jake Sinnamon, Year 13 pupil at Royal School Dungannon; Hannah Davidson, Year 13 pupil at Royal School Dungannon; and Estelle Paterson, Data Secretary at Royal School Dungannon