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Pictured at the launch of the partnership of these Limerick Businesses are Seanie Ryan, Elive, Brendan Ring, Cliona’s Foundation, Leanne Moore, Kamal Ibrahim and Richard Lynch, ILOVELIMERICK. 

Elive Internet Business Solutions a worldwide provider of online services has announced its partnership with ILoveLimerick and Cliona’s Foundation.

As a Limerick based company Elive Web Company regretfully identified that many of their local potential clients and supporters are giving their business to Dublin based or international firms.

ILoveLierick.com suggested teaming up to show what could be achieved if Limerick companies worked together to help each other, and so this new partnership developed.

Limerick celebrities Leanne Moore and Kamal Ibrahim also came on board in a show of support for the initiative.

Elive Internet Business Solutions is a business that have been providers of online services to clients worldwide for more than 17 years.

I Love Limerick is a non profit volunteer based organisation which promotes the positive stories of Limerick people and Cliona’s Foundation is registered charity which provides financial assistance to families with critically ill children.

As a token of goodwill to give back to the community, Elive is offering to donate a percentage of each new subscription fee to Cliona’s Foundation and in return Cliona’s Foundation will promote the benefits of working with a local company such as Elive by incorporating Elive’s logo on their published material.

ILoveLimerick’s Richard Lynch highlights everything positive about Limerick through his creative project ILoveLimerick.com and now, at the forefront of this new affiliation, he strongly hopes that it will inspire other Limerick businesses to support their own.

“I believe that by working together and protecting our own, all Limerick organisations can achieve so much more. My motto is that 2+2=7 and by this I mean that there is strength in numbers and we can all benefit by working together and sharing each other’s resources. This is the ethos that I Love Limerick has grown from,”

 

Bernie English
Bernie Englishhttp://www.limerickpost.ie
Bernie English has been working as a journalist in national and local media for more than thirty years. She worked as a staff journalist with the Irish Press and Evening Press before moving to Clare. She has worked as a freelance for all of the national newspaper titles and a staff journalist in Limerick, helping to launch the Limerick edition of The Evening Echo. Bernie was involved in the launch of The Clare People where she was responsible for business and industry news.
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