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Digicel Guyana spreads joy to ‘moms in need’

THIS Mother’s Day, Digicel Guyana has turned the spotlight on mothers in need.

In partnership with local relief organisation,

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- with food-hamper distributions for Mother’s Day

Least of These Foundation, Digicel distributed food hampers to moms in need to commemorate Mother’s Day.

The moms are from Norton Street Georgetown, Bachelor’s Adventure, Enterprise and Bareroot on the East Coast of Demerara. Over the Mother’s Day weekend, staff members of Digicel volunteered to deliver the food hampers to moms in need.

Some of the moms who received this surprise from Digicel shed tears of joy, and expressed excitement because someone thought of them for Mother’s Day. They were Venezuelan immigrants and Guyanese in dire need.

“As a company, Digicel has, over the years, shown commitment to supporting communi - ties and this mother’s day they are celebrating mothers everywhere. For this activity, together with The Least of These Foundation, they brought food hampers to those who need them most,” the company said.

Each food hamper was tailored to the needs of each mother, and contained a variety of nutritious and delicious items. The hampers included pantry staples such as rice, flour, oil, beans, and canned goods, as well as toiletry and self-care items.

And also just in time for Mother’s Day, Digi- cel also afforded their customers the opportunity of winning five fully stocked French door refrigerators with their Five Fridges in Five Days promotion. Winners came from Georgetown, East Bank, Linden and Soesdyke.

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