Dungannon A Level student-run company Enlighten Hope has won third place at the European finals of an entrepreneur competition.
Mini companies from over 30 countries were represented, with Enlighten Hope, the ambassador for the UK.
The pupils wrote, designed and sold a series of books aimed at children undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
The project was inspired by their teacher's niece, Eva, who underwent treatment for a brain tumour. She passed away at the age of just seven.
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