Trinre helps families affected by covid19

President of Sewa International TT, Revan Teelucksing, left,  receives a donation from Trinre representatives, Lelia Compton, center and Aneesa Ali-Khan. -
President of Sewa International TT, Revan Teelucksing, left, receives a donation from Trinre representatives, Lelia Compton, center and Aneesa Ali-Khan. -

The Trinre Foundation joined Trinre employees to raise a sum of $40,000 which was donated to various organisations which have been actively engaged in providing relief to vulnerable members of society affected by covid19. Donations were presented to the Living Water Community, Sewa International TT, and The Eternal Light Community to continue their mission of providing support to those in need, said a media release.

Trinre’s employees coordinated a donation campaign in response to the pleas of the Living Water Community for support to meet the demands of the volume of persons seeking its assistance. The donations raised were matched by the Trinre Foundation, to provide grocery hampers to over 130 families who have been financially affected by the coronavirus.

Living Water Community’s assistant director, Rosemarie Scott, right is presented with a donation from Trinre's human resource and administration Mmnager, Trisha Quashie-Boney. -

The foundation, also recognising that face masks may not be in the reach of everyone, donated funds to Sewa International TT for the production and distribution of 200 cloth face masks along with grocery hampers to financially affected families.

The Joshua Boys’ Home and Goshen Home for Battered Women and Children, both in Arima, also benefited from Trinre’s generosity. The homes are part of the Eternal Light Community, which provides much needed shelter to many.

Trinre’s executive chairman, Rani Lakhan-Narace commended the initiative of the Trinre family to step forward and lend a helping hand.

Trinre representatives, Diyya Ishmael and Henrique Anderson present a donation for the Joshua Boys’ Home and the Goshen Home for Battered Women to Deborah de Rosia, founder/head of the Eternal Light Community. -

She emphasized that “In this time when the world is facing the effects of such an unprecedented pandemic, we must remember that we are all in this together,” recognising both an individual and collective responsibility to communities, particularly those in need of support.

Trinre encourages everyone to continue to take all safety precautions and to support initiatives that will advance the health, safety, and prosperity of all citizens.

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