GEL LENDS SUPPORT TO RED CROSS HAITI RELIEF EFFORTS
Bridgetown, Barbados, February 11, 2010 -- The people of the Caribbean have been generally commended for their response to appeals to assist victims of the Haiti earthquake, and the tragedy has demonstrated the type of unity that the region is capable of when facing a crisis.
This was stated by Dr. Ashwell Thomas, Director – Human Resources &
Community Relations of Goddard Enterprises Ltd (GEL), as the regional
group added a further EC $87, 850 to the Red Cross Haiti Earthquake
Appeal Fund.
Speaking at a presentation made to the Barbados Red Cross on Wednesday,
February 10th, at the GEL, Head Office, Bridgetown, Barbados, Dr.
Thomas said coming at a time when resources were limited, the efforts
of the people and companies of the region in showing the utmost love
and concern for suffering earthquake victims in Haiti were indeed
commendable.
Dr. Thomas said following the major tragedy, that there was no shortage
of empathy from subsidiary companies in the region, who as they had
done previously with similar disasters such as Hurricane Ivan in
Grenada, wanted to help as much as possible. He said that GEL, in the
aftermath of the earthquake, chose to channel the funds to the Red
Cross for assistance with medical supplies after it was determined that
the Group would want to assist in the area of greatest need.
“At GEL, we, like people across the region, felt great anguish and
distress at the suffering that has befallen the people of Haiti. The
region as a whole is to be commended for its show of unity and
generosity and, and we are very happy indeed to assist by partnering
with the Barbados Red Cross in this appeal. Indeed we felt compelled to
assist in delivering much needed aid and medical supplies to the people
of Haiti, and we hope that this fund continues to build even more as we
work together to bring restoration to Haiti,” Dr. Thomas said.
GEL subsidiary companies in Grenada contributing to the Red Cross Haiti
relief fund donation include Independence Agencies Limited; and Jonas
Browne & Hubbard (Grenada) Limited.
Director General of the Barbados Red Cross Society, Edmond Bradshaw, in
accepting the funds on behalf of the Barbados Red Cross Society, as a
member of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent
Societies, said GEL’s donation was very much appreciated, and thanked
the company for placing confidence in the Red Cross’ ability to deliver
aid.
“We at the Red Cross are pleased to see the type of response that we
are generally getting across the region and we commend GEL for their
decision to partner with us. As you know the Barbados Red Cross has
been involved in international aid appeals for a very long time dating
from the Mozambique drought to the Asia tsunami more recently; and now
this Haiti earthquake,” Bradshaw said.
The Director General said the Red Cross’ worldwide network of agencies,
through the Haitian Red Cross Society, was working to bring relief to
grief stricken Haitians, and so far more than 550 tonnes of Red
Cross/Red Crescent aid and 21 emergency response units (ERUs) have been
mobilized.
The Red Cross/Red Crescent emergency appeal, which is subject to
possible revision as needs are assessed, is presently seeking US $103
million from around the globe to assist 300,000 people in Haiti for
three years.
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