Jamaica Gleaner

JN Group, media partner to reach needy affected by COVID-19

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THE JAMAICA National Group, through the JN Foundation and the JN Circle, has partnered with the media for the distributi­on of grocery vouchers to persons affected economical­ly and socially by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The partnershi­p was formed with Suncity Radio in Portmore, St Catherine; NCU Media Group in Mandeville, Manchester; LOVE 101 FM in Kingston; and East 96.7 FM in St Thomas.

Claudine Allen, member ombudsman of The Jamaica National Group and lead of the JN Circle, said the partnershi­p has assisted the organisati­on to reach more persons who are in need.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has left the most vulnerable of our society in need. This initiative was deliberate­ly designed to assist persons who have been affected,” she said.

The Jamaica National Group establishe­d a Member Welfare Fund in March 2020 to provide relief to those in need and to support persons and organisati­ons that assist the vulnerable and those on the front line helping to control and treat COVID-19.

The fund is being administer­ed by the JN Foundation and the JN Circle, and will provide grant funding to initiative­s that seek to bolster the efforts of communitie­s to manage the COVID-19 crisis.

Onyka Barrett Scott, general manager of the JN Foundation, said she was pleased with the support from the media, which, so far, has had a great impact on the recipients. “It is hoped that other media houses that we have reached out to will also come on board and support this worthy cause,” she pointed out.

Kereen ‘Sunflower’ Williams, operations manager at Suncity Radio, said the initiative was a natural fit with the mission of the radio station, which is to aid and rebuild Jamaica.

HONOURED TO JOIN

“As an organisati­on that emerged on the basis of giving back to society through our charity arm, Mother in Crisis, we are honoured to join hands with The Jamaica National Group for this initiative,” she said.

Martin Henriques, supervisor, East 96.7 FM, another community-based radio station, said his organisati­on welcomed the opportunit­y to be a part of the initiative.

“Our network was an efficient way to distribute vouchers to residents of St Thomas, and we commend The Jamaica National Group for putting together this initiative, which has helped persons negatively impacted by the pandemic,” he said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? George Scott (left), sales and marketing coordinato­r at Love 101 FM, and Chevanese Peters, programmes coordinato­r at the JN Foundaion, bump elbow after the vouchers were handed over to the radio station for distributi­on recently.
CONTRIBUTE­D George Scott (left), sales and marketing coordinato­r at Love 101 FM, and Chevanese Peters, programmes coordinato­r at the JN Foundaion, bump elbow after the vouchers were handed over to the radio station for distributi­on recently.

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