NEWS IN PHOTOS: Cope Foundation’s Ability@Work wants to make Cork the “Inclusive Capital of Ireland
28 March 2019
By Elaine Murphy
elaine@TheCork.ie
News in photos
Rowan Gill, David O’Connell and Gerard Whealey who are supported by the Cope Foundation’s Ability@Work at the launch of Cope Foundation’s Ability@Work programme in Republic of Work to make Cork the ‘Inclusive Capital of Ireland’. Ability@Work is a dedicated supported employment service for young people with intellectual disabilities aged 18-29. The Ability@Work team are working to connect 60 people with a disability to employers across Cork city and county. Visit cope-foundation/AbilityWork to find out more. Pic Darragh Kane
Ken Kiely, Amy Begley and Gerard Whealey who are supported by Cope Foundation’s Ability@Work programme with Jonathan Healy at the launch of Cope Foundation’s Ability@Work programme in Republic of Work to make Cork the ‘Inclusive Capital of Ireland’. Pic Darragh Kane
President of Cork Chamber Bill O’Connell and Aoife Dunne, Training Network Manager Pic Darragh Kane
Ability@Work Team Daragh Forde, Lynn Shannon, Noelle Twohig and Marian Hennessy at the launch of Cope Foundation’s Ability@Work programme in Republic of Work to make Cork the ‘Inclusive Capital of Ireland’. Pic Darragh Kane
Sean Abbott, CEO Cope Foundation, Jonathan Healy, Healy Communications, President of CIT Dr Barry O’Connor and President of Cork Chamber Bill O’Connell at the launch of Cope Foundation’s Ability@Work programme in Republic of Work to make Cork the ‘Inclusive Capital of Ireland’. Pic Darragh Kane
Derval McDonagh, Cope Foundation and Sean Abbott, Chief Executive of Cope Foundation Pic Darragh Kane
Mary Good and Carmel Duggan, PepsiCo at the launc Pic Darragh Kane
Amy Begley who is supported by Cope FoundationÕs Ability@Work programme working in Lidl. Pic Darragh Kane
Stephen O’Leary and Amy Begley who are supported by Cope FoundationÕs Ability@Work programme working in Lidl. Pic Darragh Kane
Amy Begley who is supported by Cope FoundationÕs Ability@Work programme working in Lidl. Pic Darragh Kane
Jamie Knoblauch, Claire O’Regan, Sarah O’Donnell and Caitriona Erdpohl, VMWare at the launch of Cope Foundation’s Ability@Work programme in Republic of Work to make Cork the ‘Inclusive Capital of Ireland’. Pic Darragh Kane
Aidan Duke, Duke’s Coffee and Rob Horgan, Cafe Velo Pic Darragh Kane