Local News News President urges Barbadians to assist less fortunate outside of Christmas Barbados Today14/12/20230243 views President Dame Sandra Mason makes a presentation to one of 2 000 hamper recipients. President Dame Sandra Mason has urged Barbadians to extend their generosity to the less fortunate beyond the holiday season. In her address at the Salvation Army’s Christmas hamper distribution ceremony at the charity’s headquarters in Bridgetown on Wednesday, she acknowledged the economic challenges many face but stressed the importance of consistently supporting those in need. “The Salvation Army has always believed that need has no season, and we should honour the principle of peace and goodwill to all men. It is not only at Christmas that we should seek to be peaceful with ourselves and our neighbours; it should be something that we seek to emulate throughout our lives,” Dame Sandra urged. While she noted that Christmas tends to be a time when donations are more forthcoming, she said focus must be placed on being good neighbours, regardless of the time of year. “Just as the Salvation Army has been preaching for generations, we should be in service to our fellow man. We shouldn’t only be looking at Christmas time to hand out something; we should be giving all throughout the year,” the president said. During the event, Dame Sandra helped distribute 2 000 hampers, saying it was a tradition she was privileged to be part of. She also expressed gratitude to the Salvation Army for their continuous efforts in assisting the less fortunate and reminded recipients to be appreciative of the hampers. “These hampers aren’t a right, they are a privilege, so be grateful for whatever you get in your hampers. I hope they make your Christmas a very merry one,” Dame Sandra told them. In addition to the 2 000 hampers distributed at the Salvation Army’s headquarters, 2 000 more will be distributed at centres across the island. (BB)