CENTRAL Football Club’s Christmas parcels collection gained momentum yesterday when they collected food items outside of the JTA Supermarket, Couva. Players and staff were on hand to sign autographs while shoppers donated tinned food and non perishable items.
Central FC Operations Director Kevin Harrison explained that the donations will be boxed into hampers and donated to less fortunate people in the Central Trinidad.
“Once again, JTA’s loyal customers came through for us and generously donated tins galore.” Harrison said.
“It’s heartening to see the charitable side of people and even the staff purchased items to donate.”
The Pro League football club’s food drive comes ahead of an important week when they play Directv W Connection in the FA Trophy Final on Wednesday from 7.30 p.m. at Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva.
“After all of our hard work trying to give our community a happy Christmas, I’m just hoping the players can do the same for our supporters by lifting the trophy next Wednesday,” said Harrison.
The collection was further boosted by a donation of cases of food by Happi Foods and hampers from ADM Ltd, who own the Rainbow brand. Happi Foods Sales Supervisor, Hema Sankar dropped into the Central FC office to deliver the items.
“Happi Foods heard about Central FC’s efforts and wanted to assist. It’s really nice to see the players and staff working hard to help their community, and Happi Foods were delighted to contribute.”
Meanwhile, beautifully packaged hampers from Rainbow products were delivered by ADM.
“This is a great initiative by Central FC and we are very pleased to support their hard work. Community initiatives such as these bring people together and helps to ensure that those who are less fortunate can share a little joy during the holidays” said Sabena Ali, who is an ADM marketing manager.
Harrison also stated that Hi-Lo supermarkets have donated vouchers so that the club can purchase essential perishable items such as milk.
“We are so grateful that big companies have stepped up to help. We are also aware that some other companies are planning to donate, which is great.
“We hope to be able to create at least 15 hampers. We will also be donating items to the socawarriors.net food donation which this year will benefit Operation Salvation from the Laventille/Morvant area, who will in turn distribute it to children in the Trauma Support Group.”