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JAM | Dec 24, 2024

KFC and Food For The Poor deliver ‘Wings of Hope’ this Christmas

ABIGAIL BARRETT

ABIGAIL BARRETT / Our Today

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KFC Jamaica’s Marketing Manager Andrei Roper spreads holiday
cheer by delivering meals to children during the Wings of Hope Christmas Treat on December 20. (Photo: contributed)

Restaurant of Jamaica (ROJ) continues to embody the spirit of giving this holiday season through its ongoing commitment to supporting Jamaica’s youth. Culminating a month-long series of Christmas activities, ROJ, through its brand KFC, partnered with Food For The Poor Jamaica (FFPJ) for the annual Wings of Hope Christmas Treat.

For the fifth consecutive year, KFC has amplified its efforts, donating 1,300 meals to brighten the lives of over 700 children and caregivers from 25 homes and care facilities islandwide.

The event was held on Friday, December 20 at FFPJ’s headquarters in Spanish Town, St. Catherine was the final stop on KFC’s Christmas journey, which included visits to community centres and homes across the island. These efforts ensured that children and families alike could feel the warmth of the season, no matter their circumstances.

KFC Jamaica’s Marketing Manager, Andrei Roper, shares the
Christmas spirit with Food for the Poor Jamaica (FFPJ) team members during a lively
lunch hour at the annual Wings of Hope Christmas Treat. (L-R): Andrianna Carless,
Pauline Harris, Nadine Brown, Mar’Shinique Williams, Myrtle Brown, Marsha Burrell-
Rose, Angela Bailey, Imogene Kentish, Tasha Gordon, and Shakera Sailsman. (Photo: contributed)

The Wings of Hope Christmas Treat benefitted children from institutions including Clifton Boys Home, Garland Hall Children’s Home, Jamaica National Children’s Home, Maxfield Park Children’s Home, and Blossom Gardens Place of Safety, among others, ensuring the joy of the season reached every corner of Jamaica.

KFC Jamaica’s Marketing Manager, Andrei Roper expressed the brand’s continued dedication to community engagement, “This year, we wanted to go beyond delivering meals; we wanted to deliver hope, joy, and smiles to as many children as possible. The Wings of Hope Christmas Treat is a testament to what can be achieved when we come together to make a difference. We are proud to partner with Food for the Poor Jamaica to close out a month of giving back, and we remain steadfast in our mission to support the communities we serve.”

KFC Jamaica’s Marketing Manager Andrei Roper and Food For The
Poor Jamaica’s Development, PR, and Marketing Manager Marsha Burrell-Rose flash bright smiles as they team up to spread holiday cheer at the ‘Wings of Hope’ Christmas Treat on December 20. (Photo: contributed)

FFPJ’s Development, PR and Marketing Manager, Marsha Burrell-Rose, shared that the Wings of Hope Christmas Treat is a heartwarming highlight of the organisation’s year-round efforts to support childcare facilities across the island. FFPJ provides essential monthly support to these homes, ensuring they receive food, supplies, and other necessities. In December, the annual Christmas Treat allows the children to come
together in a safe and festive environment where they can play and experience the joy of the holiday season.

Excited children eagerly look on as Santa Claus makes his grand
entrance, adding to the festivities at the ‘Wings of Hope’ Christmas Treat. (Photo: contributed)

“Partnerships like these make all the difference. We are immensely grateful to KFC for their continued generosity and commitment to our cause and we thank them for continuously pouring into us and our projects. Their sponsorship ensures that this event is not only possible but also memorable for the children we serve. Beyond support with housing and food, we want organisations to see FFPJ as an entity
they can come to for other sustainable community-based projects as well,” Burrell-Rose added.

Through this enduring partnership, KFC Jamaica and FFPJ continue to inspire hope, ensuring that the joy of Christmas reaches those who need it most. As the year comes to a close, this initiative stands as a reminder of the power of giving back and the importance of community collaboration.

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