FeaturesUncategorized GEL donates hampers to families by Barbados Today 12/01/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 12/01/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Anthony Ali (right) presents the hampers to Kara Maynard while Vonita Padmore, a member of the GEL Staff working on the hampers looks on. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 271 Some students of the Parkinson Memorial Secondary School were probably singing happy Christmas Carols when their Guidance Counsellor, Kara Maynard, called them to announce that well-laden hampers were prepared just for them. Days before Christmas, some staff members from Goddard Enterprises Limited (GEL) were seen busy collecting and putting together the items for these hampers for various families. “We selected three families from each year group who we thought would be most able to benefit from the donation,” stated the Guidance Counsellor. “We have a lot of single-parent households which have children with great potential who try very hard at school, but they just need a little help,” she added. She also explained that because of the size and weight of the hampers, they had to mobilise as much help as possible to get them delivered. Some community members helped and for those who lived outside of the immediate community, some of the teachers pitched in and delivered to students in their forms or year groups. In addition to the 15 families from the Parkinson School, the GEL staff also donated 14 other hampers to families in the communities around the Head Office, in the Haggatt Hall, St. George area. Chief Executive Officer of GEL Anthony Ali explained, “This is a staff initiative that we fully support. They go out and buy the stuff and we get other items from our subsidiaries. They put them together and work with the Welfare department and also get names from people who know the communities. Then they head out and deliver. It really is commendable, what they do.” You Might Be Interested In #YEARINREVIEW – Mia mania Shoring up good ideas I resolve to… Maynard also explained that the school has a breakfast programme where over 60 children are fed daily, an initiative that was started by her predecessor, Guidance Counsellor Julia Edey. This initiative is also supported by the GEL companies. (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Dominique Davis: Redefining swimwear with culture and creativity 23/11/2024 Languages bring BCC, Springer Memorial School together 20/11/2024 Dramatically shorter hurricane development as climate crisis worsens – Abrahams 02/11/2024