Jamaica Gleaner

Food For The Poor launches 5k walk/run

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PHILANTHRO­PIC ORGANISATI­ON Food For The Poor launched its 5th 5K walk/ run on Tuesday at the Spanish Court Hotel. The run is expected to be held on Sunday, May 19.

Speaking at the launch, Minister of Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton commended the organisati­on for its years of philanthro­pic work in Jamaica and on the assistance that it has continuous­ly given to persons in need.

“Food For The Poor represents so much that should be admired within the society, and indeed as part of humanity. Their work deserves recognitio­n. Food For The Poor can be declared undisputed­ly as one of the significan­t partners of public health in Jamaica, and I want to share my gratitude for their efforts

over the years,” Tufton said.

“Food For The Poor, over its 35-year history in Jamaica, has built over 25,000 housing units, which gives me goosebumps when I think about it and the homes we have built for the less fortunate in Jamaica,” explained Andrew Mahfood, chairman of Food For The Poor Jamaica.

GLOBAL SUPPORT

“I have to thank our donors from overseas, in Canada, America, Europe and especially Jamaica, because without them there would be no Food For The Poor. It just shows the kind-heartednes­s of many people around the world,” added Mahfood.

“Over 500 lives have been improved. This would not have been possible without the Food For The Poor team members and donors from across the world, who have been on board to positively impact the lives of persons in need. Ultimately, there have been over 40 sponsors who assist in making this a reality, with main sponsors such as Wisynco, National, Rainforest Foods, Ambulance, Emancipati­on Park, St Johns Ambulance and Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporatio­n,” Mahfood added.

This year, Stacey Halsall-Peart, chief operating officer of Advanced Integrated Systems Limited, with her dedication to humanitari­anism, has been named run ambassador for the Food For The Poor Run.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Dr Christophe­r Tufton, minister of health; Stacey Halsall-Peart, chief operating officer of Advanced Integrated Systems; Marsha BurrellRos­e, developmen­t and marketing manager of Food For The Poor Jamaica; and Alfred ‘Frano’ Francis were privileged to be part of the Food For The Poor 5k walk/run launch on Tuesday, April 16 at the Spanish Court Hotel.
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Dr Christophe­r Tufton, minister of health; Stacey Halsall-Peart, chief operating officer of Advanced Integrated Systems; Marsha BurrellRos­e, developmen­t and marketing manager of Food For The Poor Jamaica; and Alfred ‘Frano’ Francis were privileged to be part of the Food For The Poor 5k walk/run launch on Tuesday, April 16 at the Spanish Court Hotel.

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