Giftland again brightens Tiger Bay with Christmas cheer -for fifth year running
Fitness Ambassador Devon Davis presents a young lady with her Christmas gift
Fitness Ambassador Devon Davis presents a young lady with her Christmas gift

GIFTLAND OfficeMax continues its tradition of spreading Christmas cheer to the Tiger Bay community, as the Giftland family on Sunday donated gifts and hampers valued approximately $520,000, to the residents of the community at the School of the Nation compound.Speaking to the media, Public Relations Manager, Delroy Dash, said: “Giftland makes donations throughout the year to the Tiger Bay community for education, entertainment and sports and therefore embraces its corporate social

The children of Tiger Bay enjoy participating  in  singing Christmas songs
The children of Tiger Bay enjoy participating in singing Christmas songs

responsibilities.”
The event, which is in its fifth year, caters for not just the children but the elderly in the community as well. Dash noted that the gifts given to the children, which included toys and clothing, were age specific, from toddlers to teenagers.
Twenty-five elderly persons were given Hampers containing products such as personal care items and foodstuff.
In addition to receiving these food hampers, the residents were also treated to snacks and joyful entertainment by members of the extended Giftland family. They included Giftland Sports and Fitness Ambassadors Hugh Ross and Devon Davis, Champion Athlete Alicia Fortune and national hockey player Aleaya Gordon.
Also present were members of the “Nothing to Laugh About” cast, Lyndon “Jumbie” Jones, Michael Ignatius, Chris Gopaul and others. They happily assisted with the distribution of hampers and with entertaining the children.

 

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