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Food for the Poor collaborat­es Marriott Hotel to aid vulnerable

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Food for the Poor (FFTP) yesterday said that on Tuesday, January 23, it partnered with the Marriott Hotel “Serve 360 Sustainabi­lity Programme”, to provide food relief to forty vulnerable families in the South Georgetown/Sophia areas.

The programme is intended to last six to 24 months and as the socio-economic conditions of the beneficiar­ies improve, they will gradually be transition­ed out of the programme.

Marriott Hotel “Serve 360 Sustainabi­lity Programme” is the company’s’ commitment to creating positive and sustainabl­e impact wherever they do business. This is guided by their 2025 Sustainabi­lity and Social Impact Goals, as well as the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

CEO of FFTP, Andrea Benjamin, who spoke at the handing-over ceremony stated, “This is a labour of love from everyone involved in the programme. Over the years, FFTP (Guyana) Inc has been supporting vulnerable families through our relief programme. We understand the need to take a holistic approach to their situation, so we are willing to work closely with them for a maximum period of two years. We will explore various methods for families to enhance their capacity and empower themselves. We want to help you improve your lives.”

Meanwhile, Human Resources Generalist at Marriott Hotel, Crystel Hampstead, thanked the FTTP for allowing her company to take part in such a “prestigiou­s” event. “We at Marriott think this is a wonderful initiative, and it is something that we will continue to support in the future. To the programme beneficiar­ies, I encourage you to participat­e in this event as it will empower you and improve your socio-economic condition.”

One of the programme beneficiar­ies, Victoria Lennox,

Representa­tives of FTTP and the Marriott Hotel pose with products intended for distributi­on expressed gratitude to FFTP and Marriott Hotel for their such as flushable wipes, Johnson’s Head-to-Toe Baby contributi­on. She noted that although the food items are Shampoo, baby wipes, kidney beans, black beans, mackerel, helpful, she is hopeful that the “Vulnerable Families flour, rice, manna pack rice, tote bags, an assortment Support Programme” will help her find a job which in of canned foods, chowmein, packet seasoning, Chinese turn will stabilise her household. sauce, toothbrush­es, Colgate toothpaste, margarine, and

According to the release, each family received hampers powdered milk. containing essential food and personal care items FTTP explained its belief that collaborat­ion is the cor

nerstone of progress and is “crucial” in addressing the needs of vulnerable, food-insecure families. And by pooling resources, knowledge, and effort, the impact of its initiative­s can be magnified. And as a result, sustainabl­e strategies can be developed that not only offer immediate relief but also empower these families to break the cycle of food insecurity.

The release pointed out that the organisati­on believes in breaking down silos and fostering partnershi­ps across sectors, including government­s, NGOs, businesses, and local communitie­s. Further, it holds the view that by leveraging each other’s strengths, a comprehens­ive support system can be establishe­d that addresses the underlying causes of food insecurity and fosters long-term resilience. “The impact of collaborat­ion extends beyond mere statistics; it reaches into the lives of individual­s and families. Therefore, it is important to dedicate ourselves to working together, sharing ideas and resources, to build a world where no one faces the harsh reality of food insecurity alone,” the release added.

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This Ministry of Labour photo shows those who attended the ceremony.

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