Business Social – January 9
Sygnus Limited recently partnered with the Kiwanis Club of CyberConnect Jamaica to support its annual Christmas initiative at Bustamante Hospital for Children making a meaningful contribution of essential items along with a cash donation to benefit children receiving care during the holiday season.
As part of the company’s annual Christmas Toy and Book Drive and its broader commitment to community engagement, the initiative provided both practical support and festive cheer, bringing comfort and encouragement to young patients and their families. The handover was further strengthened by the support of Carbyne Capital Investments, which contributed toys and appliances to enhance comfort within the hospital wards. Taking place at a time when many families were still navigating challenges following Hurricane Melissa, the initiative underscored the importance of strong, community-led support.
Business Social shares photo highlights.
Three partners One shared purpose. Kiwanis Club of CyberConnect Jamaica, Sygnus Capital, and Carbyne Capital came together during the Christmas period to deliver comfort, joy, and support to children spending the holidays in the hospital. From left: Tamara Dunbar, president, Kiwanis Club of CyberConnect Jamaica; Anadeen Nembhard, VP and head of people, culture and talent management, Sygnus Capital; and Martin Nesbeth, co-founder and CFO, Carbyne Capital.
Smiles, service, and the spirit of Christmas. Pictured are representatives of the partnership that helped transform parts of the Bustamante Hospital for Children into a festive winter wonderland. From left: Michelle-Ann Richards-Dawson, senior medical officer, Bustamante Hospital for Children; Tamara Dunbar, president, Kiwanis Club of CyberConnect Jamaica; Anadeen Nembhard, VP and head of people, culture and talent management, Sygnus Capital; Martin Nesbeth, co-founder and CFO, Carbyne Capital; and Dwayne Francis, acting CEO of the Bustamante Hospital for Children.