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CompTIA Canadian IT Services and Support Community targets four groups for financial assistance

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DOWNERS GROVE, USA: According to CompTIA, four Canadian organizations committed to promoting career opportunities, Internet safety for children and literacy are the 2013 recipients of financial donations from the Canadian IT Services and Support Community of CompTIA, the non-profit association for the IT industry.

Donations totaling $10,000 were awarded to the four organizations, with Canada Company recieving $2,500, Frontier College recieving $2,500, the Kids' Internet Safety Alliance (Kinsa) recieving $2,500 and the MicroSkills Development Centre recieving $2,500.

Chris Adamson, chairman of the CompTIA IT Services and Support Community for Canada, and director of IT and Professional Services for Ricoh Canada Inc said: "Each of these organizations is making its mark every day through the vital education and training programs they offer to many individuals. Thousands of people have benefited from positive, life-changing experiences made possible by these four organizations. We're pleased and privileged to support their efforts."

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