Thursday, May 7, 2026

Innotech donates bottled water for Operation Seek and Save workers

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The Innotech Group has provided the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) with 200 cases of bottled water to be distributed to people working with Operation Seek and Save and other programmes

During the presentation on Sunday, group chairman Anthony Da Silva said the donation was made as Barbados was facing a difficult time and they wanted to assist those working to save lives. He also encouraged other corporate entities to assist.

Operation Seek and Save is engaging health care specialists, other professionals and interviewers, who are going into communities to identify people who are COVID-positive or at risk of COVID-19.

Lieutenant Colonel Junior Browne expressed gratitude and said some of the bottled water would be given to personnel in other BDF programmes, such as the delivery of care packages. (CA)

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