Employees of 24-7 Intouch brought Christmas cheer to the Village Of Hope Ltd. (formerly Hope Hospice) in Albion, Montego Bay on Wednesday, December 21st.
As a part of its recently launched program, “Intouch Communities”, the Jamaica arm of the company is prioritizing the welfare of the elderly population in Montego Bay. The corporate team facilitated the distribution of care packages to 20 elderly patients currently being housed at the hospice.
The care packages included rice, sugar, oil, toiletries, and nonperishable food items.
In addition to this, fruit cake and sorrel were served, getting them in the right mood for the Christmas holidays.
The visit was well received by the patients who say they are anticipating the next scheduled visit.
24-7 Intouch has long been committed to staying Intouch with its communities by servicing vulnerable groups in its surrounding areas.
Here, the Village of Hope Employees and manager, Angella Graham (left) pause for a quick photo with Shashane Daley (top left), Teneice Henlon (second from left), and Ophir Gayle.

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