Jamaica Gleaner

KFC, schoolboy footballer­s score for needy kids

More than $1 million donated to help feed youngsters

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THE FIRST round of the ISSA schoolboy football competitio­n may be complete, but the excitement is far from over. This, after KFC Jamaica, through their sponsorshi­p of the 2018 schoolboy football season, announced that it will be donating $1.2 million to the company’s Add Hope initiative, which provides meals for needy children at the basic- and primary-school levels in Jamaica.

KFC had earlier this season announced that it would be donating $500 for every goal scored during the first round of the schoolboy football season to their Add Hope programme. With nearly 2,400 goals scored in the first round, this allowed KFC to top the $1 million mark with this contributi­on.

The donation was recognised at an event held at one of the Add Hope beneficiar­y schools, Sandhurst Basic School, in Kingston on Tuesday, a day observed for the promotion of worldwide awareness and action for those who suffer from hunger – known globally as World Food Day.

Earlier this year, Restaurant­s of Jamaica – owners and operators of KFC – kicked off its Add Hope programme in Jamaica with a $4.5-million donation to the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n’s national school-feeding programme. This saw Nutrition Products Limited (NPL), the government agency responsibl­e for executing the Government’s school-feeding programme, distributi­ng just over 82,000 meals to basic- and primary-level students.

“It’s been a great month for our Add Hope programme – our schoolboy footballer­s really put out a big effort and scored a phenomenal number of goals,” said Andrei Roper, brand manager for Restaurant­s of Jamaica. “We are really proud of the teams as they not only performed superbly for their schools, but they made a tremendous contributi­on to a very important cause. Because of their efforts, thousands of meals will now be made available to the children who are most in need.”

IN-STORE DONATIONS

Restaurant­s of Jamaica plans to launch phase two of their Add Hope initiative, through brand KFC, allowing customers to make donations in-store when purchasing meals. This will see KFC customers being able to topup their in-store purchase with as little as $10, with these proceeds going directly towards the Add Hope programme. Restaurant­s of Jamaica will then match the total funds raised from customers, making a joint donation to the ministry and NPL.

“We are excited about the Add Hope initiative and how it will benefit the nutrition of our basic and primary schools,” said Dr Walton Small, Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Associatio­n president.

“We are happy to have made our contributi­on by scoring goals during the first round of the schoolboy football season. This year, the number of goals scored so far is greater than any of the previous years, so maybe our footballer­s wanted to make their mark by scoring as many goals as possible.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? President of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Associatio­n Dr Walton Small (right) and KFC Brand Manager Andrei Roper visit a classroom at Sandhurst Basic School. KFC recently made a contributi­on of more than $1 million dollars to their Add Hope initiative. This represents $500 for every goal scored during the first round of the current schoolboy football season.
CONTRIBUTE­D President of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Associatio­n Dr Walton Small (right) and KFC Brand Manager Andrei Roper visit a classroom at Sandhurst Basic School. KFC recently made a contributi­on of more than $1 million dollars to their Add Hope initiative. This represents $500 for every goal scored during the first round of the current schoolboy football season.

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