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JAM | Aug 11, 2024

Salvation Army receives J$2 million CIBC Caribbean donation for hurricane relief in Jamaica

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CIBC Caribbean team members (l-r) Annique Dawkins, Head Corporate Banking; Sherian McDonald, Senior Manager Deals Management; Nigel Holness, Managing Director and Renee Whitehorne, Marketing Managing preparing Hurricane Beryl relief packages at the Salvation Army headquarters on August 2, 2024. Also in the photo at right are Lieutenant Colonel Morris and Lieutenant Colonel Supre of the Salvation Army. (Photo: Contributed)

CIBC Caribbean, through its ComTrust Foundation, has donated J$2 million to the Salvation Army to support hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica following the devastation caused by Hurricane Beryl.

The official handover ceremony took place recently at the Salvation Army headquarters in Kingston.

This contribution goes to aiding communities in need and helping to rebuild the lives of those affected by Hurricane Beryl. The funds will be directed towards providing critical support to individuals and families impacted by the hurricane, including emergency supplies, shelter, and assistance in rebuilding homes.

In addition to the financial donation, the CIBC Caribbean team actively participated in the relief efforts by helping to package relief goods for shipping to the most affected areas.   

“Our hearts go out to the people of Jamaica who have been affected by Hurricane Beryl,” said Nigel Holness, managing director of CIBC Caribbean Jamaica. “Through our ComTrust Foundation, we are dedicated to helping communities recover and rebuild after such devastating events. Partnering with the Salvation Army allows us to extend our support to those who need it most, ensuring that they receive the necessary aid during this difficult time.”

CIBC Caribbean team members and Salvation Army representatives display Hurricane Beryl relief care packages prepared for distribution at the Salvation Army’s headquarters on August 2, 2024. (Photo: Contributed)

The Salvation Army, known for its longstanding commitment to providing humanitarian aid, will use the donation to bolster its ongoing efforts in the hardest-hit areas. The organization has been at the forefront of disaster relief in Jamaica, providing crucial support to those in dire need.

“We are incredibly grateful for this generous donation from CIBC Caribbean,” said Colonel Edward Lyons of the Salvation Army Jamaica. “This contribution will significantly enhance our capacity to respond to the needs of those affected by Hurricane Beryl. With CIBC Caribbean’s support, we will be able to provide immediate relief and long-term assistance to help families and communities recover and rebuild.”

CIBC Caribbean’s ComTrust Foundation has a long history of supporting charitable initiatives across the region, focusing on areas such as education, health, and disaster relief.

CIBC Caribbean’s Annique Dawkins, Head of Corporate Banking and Lancelot Leslie, Director Finance, Business & Infrastructure Support preparing Hurricane Beryl relief care packages at the Salvation Army headquarters on August 2, 2024.(Photo: Contributed)

This latest donation underscores the bank’s commitment to supporting the resilience of Caribbean communities.  In addition to the financial donation, the CIBC Caribbean team actively participated in the relief efforts by helping to package relief goods for shipping to the most affected areas.

This hands-on involvement underscores the bank’s dedication to making a tangible difference in the lives of those in need.

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