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CIBC FirstCaribbean Anguilla visit Senior Homes as part of 2012 Adopt-A-Cause Programme

May 25, 2012
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Customer Service Manager at CIBC FirstCaribbean, Courtney Morton (right) presents a fruit basket for residents of the Tender Loving Care Senior Citizens’ Home to Owner, Brenda Hodge.

The Valley,Anguilla– May 15, 2012. Staff at CIBC FirstCaribbean Anguilla brought Anguilla Day cheer early to residents at two of the island’s senior citizens’ homes.

As part of its Adopt-a-Cause programme for 2012, bank staff paid a visit to the residents of the Just Tender Care and Tender Loving Care senior citizens’ homes.  Not only did they bring fruit baskets, but they spent quality time with the residents, many of whom reminisced on their younger days.

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“I am quite pleased to continue with the Adopt-a-Cause programme in 2012, given the success of the programme over the past two years,” remarked CIBC FirstCaribbean Country Manager, Ms. Marie Rey.

“Our senior citizens are important to us at CIBC FirstCaribbean and this Adopt-A-Cause shows we care for the community, particularly as the island is observing a month of activities to commemorate the 45th Anniversary of Anguilla Day,” she continued.

CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank Country Manager, Marie Rey (standing, third left) along with other bank staff visit with some of the residents at the Just Tender Care Senior Citizens’ Home.

Ms. Rey concluded that the Adopt-A-Cause programme delivers on the bank’s commitment to the enrichment of theCaribbeancommunities in which it operates.

Residents at the island’s other two senior citizen homes, the Miriam Gumbs Senior Citizens’ Home and the Rosewood Centre will not be left out either, as the bank staff plans to visit them in September when they conclude the 2012 Adopt-a-Cause programme.

 

– Press Release

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