Sagicor supports hearing-impaired community
August 05, 2021
Sagicor partnered with Sewa TT to support the hearing-impaired community through the distribution of 150 hampers throughout Trinidad and Tobago.
Our support not been limited to the hearing-impaired community. So far, thousands of families have received assistance through Sagicor and its partnerships, with various non-governmental organisations and special interest groups, also receiving relief. Sagicor presented food hampers and sanitisation supplies to the St James Police Youth Club to assist its membership and their families and the Loveuntil Foundation, based in Laventille, received funds to provide care packages for young children in single-parent homes. Similarly, the Margaret Kistow Children’s Home in Arima received a donation of grocery vouchers to assist the wards of the home.
Sagicor also supported Tobago, through a partnership with the Moravian Church Tobago Conference to provide groceries to at-risk families in the community. Sagicor also continued its support to the Peace of Mind Elderly Home, in Signal Hill, with food vouchers.
Our support not been limited to the hearing-impaired community. So far, thousands of families have received assistance through Sagicor and its partnerships, with various non-governmental organisations and special interest groups, also receiving relief. Sagicor presented food hampers and sanitisation supplies to the St James Police Youth Club to assist its membership and their families and the Loveuntil Foundation, based in Laventille, received funds to provide care packages for young children in single-parent homes. Similarly, the Margaret Kistow Children’s Home in Arima received a donation of grocery vouchers to assist the wards of the home.
Sagicor also supported Tobago, through a partnership with the Moravian Church Tobago Conference to provide groceries to at-risk families in the community. Sagicor also continued its support to the Peace of Mind Elderly Home, in Signal Hill, with food vouchers.