In a significant corporate social responsibility initiative, PDV Caribe Antigua and Barbuda Ltd. has contributed $6,000 to The Care Project, a government-operated facility dedicated to supporting individuals with severe disabilities. The ceremonial handover occurred on Tuesday at the site of the former Paediatric Ward within Holberton Hospital.
The donation was formally presented by the company’s General Manager, Jellette Ralph, and accepted by Matron Aldine Robins and Operations Manager Sandy Daniel. This financial injection is earmarked for the procurement of essential supplies crucial for the facility’s daily operations and the well-being of its residents.
The Care Project serves as a vital long-term residential sanctuary for citizens grappling with profound physical or mental disabilities. A notable aspect of its mission is providing for individuals who have been abandoned and are entirely dependent on state support. Initially established as a pediatric facility, its scope has expanded over time to accommodate a diverse age range, with current residents spanning from 10 to 48 years old.
General Manager Ralph articulated that the contribution is a manifestation of the company’s foundational commitment to ‘acknowledge our shared humanity and provide service to others with dignity.’ She further issued a call to action, encouraging other members of the business community to follow suit and lend their support to such critical social causes.
PDV Caribe, which oversees the operational aspects of the PetroCaribe Energy Agreement, maintains a established history of philanthropic engagement. Its support extends to various social programs, notably the People’s Benefit Programme. The company recently marked a significant milestone, celebrating its 20th anniversary in September, underscoring its longstanding presence and commitment to the region.
