Jamaica Gleaner

Seprod gives $5m for COVID-19 response

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THE MINISTRY of Labour and Social Security (MLSS) yesterday received a donation of $5 million worth of food supplies from the Seprod Group to be used in its ongoing humanitari­an assistance and disaster-relief response programme to mitigate against the fallout from COVID-19.

The packages, presented by Group CEO Richard Pandohie to MLSS Permanent Secretary Colette Roberts Risden at the ministry’s warehouse on Marcus Garvey Drive, included cow’s and condensed milk, flour, oil, sugar, crackers, porridge mix, cheese, pasta, sardines, and snacks. The ministry’s staff will repackage the items into ‘balanced diet’ bundles before distributi­ng them nationwide to persons deemed food-poor, with the immediate areas of focus being those in quarantine in St Catherine, senior citizens, and the disabled.

The uptick of COVID-19 cases and the increasing­ly stringent measures that are being put in place to flatten the curve bring into focus the ever-present plight of the needy in Jamaica, especially in areas of quarantine.

The MLSS distribute­s care packages weekly to needy families in quarantine and fortnightl­y to others as part of its mandate to ensure that the vulnerable in society are adequately equipped with basic necessitie­s, especially during these uncertain times. Packages are delivered house to house by over 600 staff and volunteers from the ministry’s 13 parish offices, as well as from Food For The Poor, the Jamaica Red Cross, the Salvation Army, the Adventist Developmen­t and Relief Agency, and other community and faith-based organisati­ons.

GRATEFUL

Risden thanked Seprod for its generous and much-needed injection into the country’s disaster supply bank, especially now, when the need is expanding rapidly, and invited other corporate citizens to utilise the services of the ministry to ensure that the distributi­on of supplies reaches those in dire need throughout Jamaica.

In handing over the food supplies, Pandohie said, “No one can predict how long this crisis will last, and we need to take a structured approach to ensuring that the most vulnerable among us are taken care of. This is the only way to achieve sustainabi­lity.”

The CEO also announced that moving forward, the bulk of the company’s donations would be channelled through the MLSS.

Seprod is asking that all requests for donations be made to the Seprod Foundation via its website at www.seprod.com.

 ??  ?? Seprod CEO Richard Pandohie makes a donation of $5 million in food supplies to Collette Roberts Risden, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.
Seprod CEO Richard Pandohie makes a donation of $5 million in food supplies to Collette Roberts Risden, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.

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