ONE HUNDRED and twenty families in Granville, St James, received a special treat yesterday when they were given care packages with food and snacks by the Global Services Association of Jamaica (GSAJ), as part of the group’s ongoing outreach support programme amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The GSAJ’s representatives, led by its president Gloria Henry, presented the residents with the care packages at a special ceremony at the Granville Peace Justice and Resource Development Foundation headquarters.
Henry told The Gleaner that the initiative was done, in part, to support the GSAJ’s employees who live in Granville and surrounding areas.
The GSAJ also presented the Granville Peace Justice Centre with a cheque for $150,000.
Granville resident Riwcardo Barrett expressed appreciation for the kind gesture, saying the GSAJ outreach was a good initiative.