Wednesday, May 1, 2024

City cheer for the children

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Telecommunications company LIME is again spreading Christmas cheer this season with its Share The Cheer campaign.
Now in its second year, LIME took more than 60 children from the island’s children’s homes on a shopping spree through The City yesterday, picking up items such as toys, clothes, shoes, book bags and food.
In addition, several LIME ambassadors interacted with the children. They included Edwin Yearwood, DJ Ras, Crab Soldier, KB Kleen, Crimeson and DJ Indian along with author Eric Jerome Dickey.
The group was spotted in Jubilee Gardens after the shopping, preparing to board a Transport Board bus to take them back home. (CA)

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