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Sandals Foundation brings hope, holiday joy to thousands
Executive chairman of Sandals Resorts and chairman of the Sandals Foundation Adam Stewart (centre),along with Heidi Clarke, (second right), executive director of the Sandals Foundation and ColletteBarnes, principal of Flanker Primary, share a light moment with students during a Christmas treat.
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December 19, 2021

Sandals Foundation brings hope, holiday joy to thousands

This holiday season the Sandals Foundation is celebrating its love for Caribbean families by helping some of the most vulnerable meet their needs.

In what can be described as an aptly-titled fund-raising campaign, ‘Here For You’, the philanthropic arm of Sandals Resorts International has raised and started the distribution of care packages to benefit over 600 families across the region

The activities, valued at approximately US$42,000, are being executed in addition to its annual Christmas toy distribution, and are aimed at bringing hope to families that are facing challenges exacerbated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“There is no doubt that so many families across the world have endured tremendous challenges this past year, and it has been no different here in the Caribbean. This is our home, our people, and it is therefore our duty to continue playing our part and share a sense of hope to those in our communities who need it most, said Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts International and president of the Sandals Foundation Adam Stewart.

Tourism is the largest economic driver in the Caribbean, directly and indirectly impacting more than two million people. While the region has been one of the best performing in its management of the virus, its fragile tourism-dependent economies have experienced significant disruptions.

“We know that the income streams for many families have been reduced or completely disrupted, so, for this holiday season, it was especially important for us to ensure that we work closely with our team members and local partners to purchase and distribute care packages, food vouchers, groceries, and hot meals to support as many individuals and families as we can,” said Stewart.

To date, partners have included Rotary clubs, local grocers, entertainment management companies, support service organisations, and outreach groups.

In the Montego Bay region, Christmas treats were conducted by team members from Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals Royal Caribbean in the communities of Canterbury, White House, Flanker, Green Pond, and Providence Heights. Some elderly people at Flanker were also presented with care packages.

“We are really pleased at the effort the Sandals Foundation placed in order for our community to have a Merry Christmas,” noted Alecia Spence, one of the administrators of the Flanker Peace and Justice Centre. “Both the kids and the elderly felt uplifted by the efforts of the foundation.“

Candice Brown, a member of the Flanker community, said she was happy to receive a care package. “God bless the Sandals Foundation. This will help to make me have a merry Christmas.”

This year’s broadened care package support to vulnerable families adds to the philanthropic organisation’s annual Christmas toy distribution that has been a staple event for children across Jamaica, St Lucia, Antigua, The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Grenada, and Barbados.

For 10 years, through its long-standing partnership with American toy company Hasbro, more than 100,000 fun and educational toys have been donated to children ages three to seven years, making the holidays even more special. This year, through careful logistical coordination in line with health and safety protocols, Sandals and Beaches resorts team members and partners will carefully distribute more than 10,000 toys to homes, schools, community organisations, and more.

“We are incredibly grateful to our partners at Hasbro, who have helped us to continue to make the season even more special for children across the Caribbean, and we are grateful to our team members who never skip a beat to get these gifts into the hands of so many young boys and girls,” said executive director at Sandals Foundation Heidi Clarke.

“It’s all about celebrating the Caribbean family with a spirit of gratitude and love,” Clarke continued, “bringing joy and hope in any way we can and letting them know we are here for you.”

It was all smiles and grand receptions from students and teachers in Westmoreland and Hanover when the Sandals Foundation brought the wind of an early Christmas spirit in the form of toys, snack packages, and school supplies to the different institutions. Boys and girls were eager to collect their treats and take quick pictures with the volunteers from Sandals and Beaches Negril, also dubbed Santa’s elves. The Christmas treat this year saw up to 20 volunteers daily, journeying to the schools to show the students that Christmas can still be merry, even in a pandemic.

Similar treats were carried out in the Ocho Rios and White House regions in Jamaica.

Sandals Montego Bay Regional Public Relations Manager Ian Spencershares a light moment with a student from Providence Heights InfantSchool during a recent Christmas treat at the institution.
Sandals Negril team member Kemmola Brown hands an excitedstudent from Happy Hearts Early Childhood Institute his Christmasgift during a recent treat.
Students from Culloden show off their Christmas gifts during a treatby the Sandals White House team.

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