Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Korea Republic assists Icons of Annotto Bay in COVID-19 fight

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The embassy of the Republic of Korea in Jamaica last week boosted the efforts of St Mary-based charity, Icons of Annotto Bay, with a donation of COVID-19 kits intended to assist those in need.

Charge de affaires at the Republic of Korea’s St Andrewbase­d embassy, Baejin Lim, presented US$1,700 (about J$250,000) worth of kits, which included masks and hand sanitisers, to a team of Icons of Annotto Bay representa­tives, which included President Wyatt “Spur” Williams, a former Jamaican policeman who is now based primarily in the United States; and Dr Negendra Babu Chandolu, an Indian-born medical doctor who operates from St Mary, during a short ceremony at the embassy.

Charge de Affaires Lim, in his remarks, encouraged the charity to continue its good work, particular­ly among the people of St Mary and its environs, and said that Korea stood ready to assist in other ways, as long as it is possible.

“We hope that you will find these kits useful and we are happy to assist you as you volunteer your services to help the people of Jamaica,” Lim stated.

The Republic of Korea has been one of the world’s leading countries in the fight to reduce the effects of the novel coronaviru­s on its economy.

Williams expressed happiness and joy that the Republic of Korea had decided to partner with Icons of

Annotto Bay in its quest to limit the spread of COVID-19, and promised that the organisati­on would distribute the kits on a needs basis, with an emphasis on children returning to school, whose financial situations prohibit them from obtaining masks, and the elderly who also could not afford to purchase them.

“We will ensure that the people who need these kits most, get them,” Williams said. “We are grateful to South Korea for these kits and our organisati­on hopes that the friendship that has been establishe­d between ourselves and you will be a long lasting, fruitful and rewarding one, as we continue to live by our motto ‘Uplifting those in need’. We shall never forget your generosity and kindness and we wish your country all the best as we all join in the fight against COVID-19,” Williams said.

The Republic of Korea has also assisted the Government of Jamaica with several kits for distributi­on.

 ??  ?? Icons of Annotto Bay President Wyatt “Spur” Williams (left) and Director Dr Nagendra
Babu Chandolu (centre) check COVID-19 packages given to the organisati­on for distributi­on by charge de affaires at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Jamaica Baejin Lim last week.
Icons of Annotto Bay President Wyatt “Spur” Williams (left) and Director Dr Nagendra Babu Chandolu (centre) check COVID-19 packages given to the organisati­on for distributi­on by charge de affaires at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Jamaica Baejin Lim last week.
 ?? (Photos: Joseph Wellington) ?? Republic of Korea’s Charge de Affaires in Jamaica Baeijin Lim (right) speaks about the 100 COVID-19 kits given to Icons of Annotto Bay President Wyatt “Spur” Williams (left), and director Dr Nagendra Babu Chandolu at the Korean Embassy in St Andrew last week.
(Photos: Joseph Wellington) Republic of Korea’s Charge de Affaires in Jamaica Baeijin Lim (right) speaks about the 100 COVID-19 kits given to Icons of Annotto Bay President Wyatt “Spur” Williams (left), and director Dr Nagendra Babu Chandolu at the Korean Embassy in St Andrew last week.

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