Jamaica Gleaner

Carib Cement leads f lood victims’ response

Company donated 3,000 bags of the product

- Paul Clarke Gleaner Writer paul.clarke@gleanerjm.com

ON THE day when the nation was imbued with the spirit of volunteeri­sm and amid fresh memories of the destructio­n caused by floodwater­s across the country last week, Caribbean Cement Company has put its money where its mouth is with a significan­t contributi­on.

The Rockfort-based company has donated 3,000 bags of cement bearing market value of $3.2 million to Office of the Disaster Preparedne­ss and Emergency Management (ODPEM) on Tuesday (Labour Day) for the assistance of flood victims. The ODPEM will have responsibi­lity in the distributi­on of the cement.

Peter Donkersloo­t, general manager said that while Carib Cement has made the move out of the need to assist, it was his wish that others in corporate Jamaica would find the need to do more especially where there is a greater need.

“Corporate Jamaica needs to come on board in these cases to help the most vulnerable,” Donkersloo­t said.

Sophia Lowe-Pinnock, corporate communicat­ion and public relations manager at Carib Cement, told The Gleaner that the decision to donate the item arrived out of a previous meeting with Prime Minister Andrew Holness.

“As a company we saw the need; before we had the flooding about a month ago, the country was getting a tremendous amount of rainfall. We had a formal meeting with the prime minister and it was out of that, we recognised that this was something serious,” Lowe-Pinnock said.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness with Peter Donkersloo­t (right), general manager of Carib Cement, look at the cement donated by the company for the recent flood victims, on Tuesday.
RICARDO MAKYN MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Prime Minister Andrew Holness with Peter Donkersloo­t (right), general manager of Carib Cement, look at the cement donated by the company for the recent flood victims, on Tuesday.

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