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Dec 25, 2013 News
IPA Group, yesterday, donated over 500 Christmas gifts to Children Homes and Orphanages in the city. The presentation took place at its Head Office on Camp Street.
From left, Group Marketing Manager, Mr. Shafeez Ali, Sales Executives: Tulsedass Sukhu and Shirlean Alexander; Administrators at Joshua’s Children Home: Ryan Gursahai and Susan Rijkard
Group Marketing Manager, Mr. Shafeez Ali, said that the Company owes a social responsibility to those kids who would have lost their parents or were being neglected.
“There is no better feeling than seeing the sparkle in the children’s eyes when they receive a gift at Christmas”.
He said that the Chairman of IPA Group, Lloyd Singh, gives back to the community year round, but at Christmas, he would give a little extra, and would prefer to bring that extra special cheer to the lives of underprivileged children during this festive season.
Ali added that there are some kids who will not get a gift this Christmas, and so urge others who can assist to give generously. While IPA is not able to give every little boy and girl a gift, we will make every effort to give as many as possible.
IPA Group consists of the home for Clear Waters and Multi Builders, IPA Pharmacy and IPA Health Care.
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