The not-for-profit initiative can be found on pryvit.ie.
A new website launches to help midlands businesses welcome Ukrainian refugees.
Tech For Good Dublin has introduced 'Pryvit', which facilitates companies across Ireland to place a welcome offer of discounted or free goods and services to people arriving in Ireland from Ukraine.
Offers include deals from all business types such as grocery shops, cafés, gyms, pharmacies and drapery shops.
Businesses can get involved by completing a form with their information, explaining how people may avail.
Co-founder of Tech for Good Dublin, Máirin Murray, says the easiest way for Irish businesses to help is through its core products and services.
The not-for-profit initiative can be found on pryvit.ie.
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