On Wednesday July 22nd and Thursday July 23rd representatives from Renwick & Company visited the Cornerstone House in Vigie and the Boys Training Centre in Massade to donate much needed supplies to these organizations. The company also provided over seventy five cases of Supreme bleach to the schools in District Eight. These donations are a continuation of the company’s drive to provide assistance through the provision of household and food items to organizations which attempt to meet the needs of the less fortunate in the society.
The donations included Supreme bleach, cleaning supplies, Fresh Life adult diapers, Distinction milk and Arcor crackers. All the donations were collaborative efforts between Renwick & Company and its suppliers Ansa Mcal chemicals (bleach), Chinook Trading (Distinction milk) and Arcor confectionery.
Administrator of the Cornerstone House, Desmond Phillip was especially grateful to receive the Supreme bleach highlighting that “Bleach is an important part of the laundry and cleaning routine for the establishment.” Miss Joanna Joseph, Administrator of the Boys Training Centre was equally elated to receive the supplies saying they would go a long way in meeting the daily needs of the wards at the centre.
During the coming weeks Renwick & Company has earmarked several other organizations for similar assistance.
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