Daily Observer (Jamaica)

‘FOR THE KIDS’

St James children receive belated Christmas gifts from Briana Williams

- BY PAUL A REID

SCORES of children in Paradise Acres and sections of Norwood received belated Christmas gifts on Sunday from World Championsh­ips Under-20 double gold medallist Briana Williams.

Accompanie­d by representa­tives of her two major local sponsors, Digicel and Gracekenne­dy, the 18-year-old Williams, who won the gold medals in the 100m and 200m at the World

Under-20 in Tampere, Finland, in 2018, handed out the gifts to the children in the communitie­s, as they came out in their numbers to greet her.

Williams, who was born in Florida, but is related to the Weatherlys in Paradise through her mother Sharon Simpson said, “It means so much to me, it is the first time I am actually going to neighbourh­oods and giving back and I am glad I got to do it in my family’s community, and I am glad I was able to put a smile on every one’s face.”

Due to the COVID-19 protocols, the treat took on a new format where the convoy drove through the respective neighbourh­oods accompanie­d by a town crier playing Christmas music, in an effort to avoid large gatherings in one area.

Elon Parkinson, public relations and communicat­ions manager for Digicel, told the Jamaica Observer West that, “it warmed our hearts to see the smiles on the children’s faces as they rushed out to meet Briana and collect their presents from her and Santa.

“Knowing that the community has been going through a very difficult time made it even more important for Digicel to throw its support behind Briana and help to lift the spirits of the residents who were all very excited to greet our roving Christmas treat,” said Parkinson.

“Today’s activity is a shining example of our shared vision of keeping the spirit of Christmas alive, no matter what. It’s part of a shared commitment between ourselves and Briana, by ensuring the joy and love of Christmas as much as possible.”

The event came days after another Digicel brand ambassador Usain Bolt hosted his treat in Sherwood, Trelawny.

“Our brand ambassador­s have been, over the past 10 days or so, been visiting their communitie­s and the communitie­s that are dear at heart to them, and we have been supporting their Christmas treats by providing logistic support, as well as the toys themselves which the kids are here obviously enjoying, and they have been turning out in droves to collect their gifts and to understand that they are remembered,” Parkinson shared.

With the onset of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic and the restrictio­ns on movements and gatherings Parkinson said, “I think it is of supreme importance that we are here today because the children would have had to be adjusting in so many ways, of course, for schools in terms of how they socialise and, of course, they must have been questionin­g how Christmas was going to look like, so what we are trying to do here today in tandem with Briana is to bring the vibes, the feel, the meaning of Christmas, the caring, the sharing back into it by roving through sections of Norwood in a way that still delivers the spirit of Christmas to the kids, but safely.”

The residents welcomed Briana’s effort.

Ricardo Elliot, also known as DJ Trendsette­r, who said he was a fan of the athlete, was among those who lauded her.

“It’s very good because not a lot of people are doing this, especially in this time of coronaviru­s, so we have to give thanks, and she didn’t live here, but she made the effort, so we have to big her up,” he told the Observer West.

And a resident, who gave her name only as Latoya, expressed similar sentiments.

“It’s a very good look as most of the kids did not get to go anywhere because of COVID-19, so this kind of brightens up their spirits for the Christmas. I really like it,” she told the Observer West.

 ?? (Photo: Paul Reid) ?? World Championsh­ips Under-20 gold medallist Briana Williams (left), presents a toy to young Ricardo Campbell (right), during Sunday’s Christmas treat in the Paradise and Norwood areas of St James. Sharing in the moment are Santa
Claus (second left) and Elon Parkinson, public relations and communicat­ions manager at Digicel.
(Photo: Paul Reid) World Championsh­ips Under-20 gold medallist Briana Williams (left), presents a toy to young Ricardo Campbell (right), during Sunday’s Christmas treat in the Paradise and Norwood areas of St James. Sharing in the moment are Santa Claus (second left) and Elon Parkinson, public relations and communicat­ions manager at Digicel.
 ??  ?? Briana Williams, World Championsh­ips Under-20 double gold medallist (back row, third right), pose with a group of children who were presented with toys during a treat held in the Paradise and Norwood areas of St James on Sunday. Also in the photo is Elon Parkinson (from right), public relations and communicat­ions manager at Digicel.
Briana Williams, World Championsh­ips Under-20 double gold medallist (back row, third right), pose with a group of children who were presented with toys during a treat held in the Paradise and Norwood areas of St James on Sunday. Also in the photo is Elon Parkinson (from right), public relations and communicat­ions manager at Digicel.
 ??  ?? Three young girls display the dolls they received during Sunday’s belated Christmas treat put on by World Championsh­ips Under-20 double gold medallist Briana Williams.
Three young girls display the dolls they received during Sunday’s belated Christmas treat put on by World Championsh­ips Under-20 double gold medallist Briana Williams.
 ?? (Photos: Paul Reid) ?? Briana Williams (right) takes time out from her treat for children in the Paradise and Norwood communitie­s on Sunday to present a gift bag to a grateful amputee Michael “Jack” Mcghie, who is wheelchair bound.
(Photos: Paul Reid) Briana Williams (right) takes time out from her treat for children in the Paradise and Norwood communitie­s on Sunday to present a gift bag to a grateful amputee Michael “Jack” Mcghie, who is wheelchair bound.

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