Access Financial spruces up Sunbeam Children's Home
Sunbeam Children's Home director Desmond Whitley (right) shares a light moment with Access Financial Services Acting Chief Executive Officer Hugh Campbell (centre) and Marketing & Communications Manager Nicholas Mundell as the team hands over eight wall fans for the dorms and one industrial fan for the dining hall. The team started the day early, with a spruce-up job for the dining hall at the State-run home which caters to 42 boys whose ages range from 6-18 years.

IT was a labour of love for the 12 volunteers from Access Financial Services Limited who ventured out to the Sunbeam Children's Home in Old Harbour, St Catherine, on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 to help transform a common area at the institution.

The Access team painted the dining hall and donated an industrial fan to provide some relief from the heat for the 42 wards of the State who call Sunbeam their home. Access also donated eight wall fans to cool the dorms just in time for the summer.

Here are a few highlights from the day's activities.

(from left) Access Financial Services team members Nordia Daley, Atasha Brown and Danielle Anderson apply themselves to the task of beautifying the dining hall at the Sunbeam Children's Home in Old Harbour, St Catherine, on Labour Day 2023.
Access Financial Services Acting Chief Executive Officer Hugh Campbell was happy to demonstrate the best rolling technique as his team painted the dining hall at the Sunbeam Children's Home in Old Harbour, St Catherine, on Labour Day. The team also donated an industrial fan for the common area, plus eight wall fans for the dorms which house 42 wards of the State whose ages range from 6-18 years.

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