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Dec 27, 2015 News
In the tradition of sharing “Bundle of Joy” hampers to all babies born at Georgetown Public and Woodlands Hospitals on Christmas Day ANSA McAL Trading Limited introduced ABCD Diapers as part of the this year’s offering.
ABCD Brand Representatives, Joel Lee and Leon Fitzpatrick, took the opportunity to congratulate all the mothers and made their day in hospital, merry.
The ABCD diapers promise performance with a great price and marks the first year that ABCD has supported all mothers with the special gifts of “Bundle of Joy” hampers.
ABCD hampers were presented to all mothers who gave birth on Christmas Day in Georgetown. The generous gifts were well received and brought smiles to the faces of the new mothers.
Lee, ABCD Brand Representative at Ansa McAl Trading said that it was his and the company’s pleasure to support mothers as they ushered in a new generation on the day that Christmas is celebrated.
Large hampers containing 140 diapers were presented to the mothers of the first baby boy and girl at Georgetown Public Hospital, while all other hampers contained 112 ABCD diapers. In addition to the babies born on Christmas Day, the Ansa team gave samples of the new diaper to all mothers in the ward.
The mothers who benefitted from the hampers were Vanita James who delivered the first baby girl on Christmas Day at the Georgetown Public Hospital as well as Meena Bisnauth, Raneta Petterson and Kim Sam who all delivered girl babies. Akima Garraway delivered a boy.
At the Woodlands Hospital Camanie Kishon gave birth to her first baby, a boy, and he was also the first boy born on Christmas Day at the institution.
Ansa McAL Trading in delivering the packages took the opportunity to thank the Management and Staff of the GPHC and Woodlands hospitals for their support in helping to make the “ABCD Bundle of Joy” Presentation on Christmas Day 2015 a great success.
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