CB Foods provides support to the Linstead Public Hospital
The Linstead Public Hospital was recently the recipient of a donation of 10 cases of CB Chicken courtesy of CB Foods Limited.
CB Foods said the move underscores its mission to make a meaningful impact through nutrition-based community support and the hospital’s kitchen operations, by ensuring patients and staff receive nutritious, high-quality protein meals that promote recovery and daily well-being without compromising taste.
The donation serves as a lead-up to the 10th anniversary of the Tru-Juice 5K Run/Walk, of which the Linstead Public Hospital is the official beneficiary of the event.
“This initiative is rooted in our CB Chicken mantra—Eat Better. Live Better. Love Jamaica,” said Samantha Fisher, Assistant Brand Manager at CB Foods. “We believe that safe, high-quality protein does more than support good nutrition—it helps people feel stronger, more energized, and simply better overall. We’re proud to support the hospital in such a meaningful way, especially as part of this year’s Tru-Juice 5K milestone.”
Camile Wallen-Panton, CEO of Linstead Public Hospital, expressed her gratitude for the donation.
“Support like this makes a real difference. CB Foods is a trusted supplier to many institutions, so we welcome the opportunity to partner in this way. This donation will allow us to redirect other resources to areas of need and ensure the hospital remains sustainable for a longer period,” Wallen-Panton said.
The partnership between CB Foods and Trade Winds Citrus Ltd, organisers of the Tru-Juice 5K, is built on shared values, community upliftment, healthy living, and social impact. According to Keresha Ferguson, Marketing Coordinator at Trade Winds, this collaboration goes well beyond event-day involvement.
“CB Foods’ support adds depth and heart to the Tru-Juice 5K. They’ve helped elevate this from a run/walk into a platform for meaningful change,” Ferguson noted. “We share a deep-rooted partnership within the food and beverage industry, grounded in a purpose-driven approach that supports the core needs of our country—like investing in hospitals and community well-being. CB Foods’ contribution, both on race day and through this hospital donation, is a true reflection of shared values.”
Ferguson added, “We were proud to stand alongside CB Foods during the handover at Linstead Hospital. Their generosity speaks volumes about the kind of partnership we’ve built—one rooted in care, community, and commitment. What we’re doing together isn’t just for one day; it’s about creating long-term impact.”
Now in its second year as an official partner of Tru-Juice 5K, CB Foods has a long-standing relationship with Tru-Juice that extends far beyond this event. Their work together on initiatives like PAN has helped build stronger communities and empower small food entrepreneurs.
“Tru-Juice has been a proud PAN partner for over five years,” added Fisher. “Together, we’ve empowered our PAN People, celebrated our love for CB Chicken, and paired it with real Jamaican juice that brings us closer as a community. Our partnership is built on shared purpose and a deep commitment to helping communities thrive through donations, training, job opportunities, and meaningful food experiences.”