D&G Foundation donates J$100,000 to Jamaica Cancer Society
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Fashion designer Carlton Brown (right) and Head of LEEP Marketing Tanya Lee Perkins (centre) hand over a cheque to Acting Executive Director of the Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS), Michael Leslie. The duo were participants in the recent Red Stripe Celebrity Penalty Shoot Out at World Cup Fan Central where Brown emerged the winner and selected the JCS as his charity of choice to receive the $100,000 prize.
The D&G Foundation–Red Stripe’s philanthropic arm has donated J$100,000 to the Jamaica Cancer Society, as part of the proceeds from a mini-penalty shootout at Fan Central during the exciting World Cup tournament over the past month.
The sum was won by fashion designer Carlton Brown, whose team faced off with another led by the Head of LEEP Marketing, Tanya Lee Perkins.
The JCS was the beneficiary of Brown’s win for charity and its representatives were delighted to receive the cheque that would aid in the fight against cancer.
From left: Acting Executive Director of Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS) Michael Leslie, and Fundraising and Public Relations Officer Shullian Brown pose with Head of LEEP Marketing, Tanya Lee Perkins, and fashion designer Carlton Brown. The D&G Foundation – the philanthropic arm of Red Stripe, made the donation on Brown’s behalf. The designer and his team recently won the Red Stripe Celebrity Penalty Shoot Out at World Cup Fan Central and selected the JCS as their charity of choice.
Acting Executive Director of Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS), Michael Leslie (left), and fashion designer Carlton Brown pose for a quick photo opp following the handover of a donation by the D&G Foundation – Red Stripe’s philanthropic arm. Brown won the recent Red Stripe Celebrity Penalty Shoot-Out at World Cup Fan Central and chose the JCS as his charity to receive the $100,000 prize.
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