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ICRTouch backs Ability Dogs 4 Young People with sponsorship and software support

ICRTouch, a leading provider of EPoS software based in Sandown, has kickstarted an on-going sponsorship of Ability Dogs 4 Young People, in full support of the incredible work the charity carries out to assist young people in need.

The charity provides extensive training for Ability Dogs in order to enhance the independence of young people here on the Isle of Wight, assisting them with day to day practical tasks, as well as supporting each individual’s self esteem, confidence and overall well-being.

The dedicated team trains Ability Dogs to support young people with a huge variety of situations, from diabetes, epilepsy, anxiety, phobias and more.

ICRTouch has not only made a generous cash donation of £1,000, but is also providing ongoing software services alongside ICR Systems to support the charity’s day to day operations.

Johnson: We’re delighted to extend this ongoing support
CTO of ICRTouch James Johnson, said,

“Giving back to our local community is a big part of our ethos here at ICRTouch and it was great to see first-hand the incredible work that the team at Ability Dogs 4 Young People do.

“We’re delighted to extend this ongoing support.”

A visit to the training centre
Members of the ICRTouch team had the opportunity to visit the Ability Dogs 4 Young People training centre and experience the charity’s processes first hand, meet some of the volunteers and of course, the adorable pups in training.

Thanks to this ongoing collaboration, the company is also expecting some very exciting news in the next couple of months so keep your eyes peeled for more updates.

Court: Having support from local companies is so important to us
Founder and CEO of Ability Dogs 4 Young People, Carol Court, said,

“I would like to extend my thanks to everyone at ICRTouch for their generous donation and ongoing services. Having the support from local companies is so important to us.

“It means we can invite them to actively engage with our Ability Dogs in training, and share news of the puppies’ journeys.”

ICRTouch takes tremendous pride in supporting the local community here on the Isle of Wight, supporting various charities and organisations, particularly those that provide services for young people in need, and will continue to do so, in order to lay a robust and reliable foundation for future generations on the Isle of Wight.


News shared by Laszlo on behalf ICR Touch. Ed