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LC-food-03 
 Fifth year students Shane Dwyer, Dylan Peelo, Shane O'Reilly, Corey McCarthy and Calvin Lowther at Terence MacSwiney College, Hollyhill/Knocknaheeny. The student developed a prototype App called The Food Fund while in transition year as part of the Young Social Innovators Programme. Unused Hot meals /lunches delivered to the DEISE school can be collected and delivered to Cork Penny Dinners for distribution, cutting food waste in the school. Other schools are also now using the prototype App to cut food waste. John Bohane story for The Echo. Pic: Larry Cummins
LC-food-03 
 Fifth year students Shane Dwyer, Dylan Peelo, Shane O'Reilly, Corey McCarthy and Calvin Lowther at Terence MacSwiney College, Hollyhill/Knocknaheeny. The student developed a prototype App called The Food Fund while in transition year as part of the Young Social Innovators Programme. Unused Hot meals /lunches delivered to the DEISE school can be collected and delivered to Cork Penny Dinners for distribution, cutting food waste in the school. Other schools are also now using the prototype App to cut food waste. John Bohane story for The Echo. Pic: Larry Cummins
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Fifth year students Shane Dwyer, Dylan Peelo, Shane O'Reilly, Corey McCarthy and Calvin Lowther at Terence MacSwiney College, Hollyhill/Knocknaheeny. The student developed a prototype App called The Food Fund while in transition year as part of the Young Social Innovators Programme. Unused Hot meals /lunches delivered to the DEISE school can be collected and delivered to Cork Penny Dinners for distribution, cutting food waste in the school. Other schools are also now using the prototype App to cut food waste. John Bohane story for The Echo. Pic: Larry Cummins


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