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Sagicor donates SEA kits - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Regional insurer Sagicor presented the principals of Point Cumana RC Primary School and Laventille Girls Government Primary School with SEA kits for their standard five classes in preparation for their exams on July 1. This is one of the many acts of kindness that Sagicor is performing in its celebration of its 180th anniversary, a media release said.

Sagicor Life Inc Employee of the Year 2020 Talia Simpson-Grant said, “Being able to take the burden off the shoulders of parents and teachers in this small way is what our Random Acts of Kindness is all about. During my time at Sagicor, I’ve seen the team living Sagicor’s vision every day, from providing flood relief support to donating children’s clothing. When I was approached by the team to support on this project, I reached out to En ToTo, an NGO that’s focused on developing Trinidad and Tobago’s youth, to see what schools were still in need. I was happy to help on behalf of my organisation.”

[caption id="attachment_898193" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Sagicor employee Khadija McKnight, left, ana account associate - design & pricing in employee benefits - business development, presents Trudie Dolland-Neptune, the principal of Point Cumana RC with SEA kits for her standard five students who will be sitting the exam on July 1. -[/caption]

Patricia Thorington, principal of Laventille Girls Government, explained that she purchases the stationery for SEA children every year out of her pocket. She said, “The principal, staff and students wish to convey their gratitude to Sagicor for the timely donations towards our SEA students.”

Sagicor wishes all SEA students the best on July 1!

 

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