In a powerful demonstration of corporate social responsibility, Fusionz Boutique has made a substantial $10,000 contribution to support Akira Carter’s urgent medical fundraising campaign. The fashion retailer’s management and staff visited Carter at Queen Elizabeth Hospital last Sunday, presenting both a generous cheque and a thoughtful gift basket to the hospitalized patient.
The compassionate gesture created an emotionally charged moment that left Carter speechless with gratitude. Company representative Roger Agard explained to Barbados TODAY that their decision to intervene was motivated by persistent social media awareness of Carter’s deteriorating health condition. “After consistently encountering Akira Carter’s story across digital platforms, Fusionz Boutique determined it was imperative to extend meaningful support,” Agard stated. “This represents precisely the type of community need where corporate entities should proactively offer assistance.”
Ulanda Williams, Fusionz Boutique’s manager, revealed an additional personal dimension to their philanthropy, noting Carter’s longstanding patronage of their establishment. “She transcends being merely a beneficiary of charity—Akira has been a devoted and valued customer whose loyalty we deeply appreciate,” Williams emphasized. “Providing support during this critical juncture represents our heartfelt commitment to those who have supported our business.”
Williams further articulated that their substantial donation serves a dual purpose: immediately assisting Carter’s medical fundraising while simultaneously establishing a precedent for broader corporate involvement. “Our primary objective involves inspiring other enterprises to recognize similar opportunities for community support,” Williams explained. “If Barbados’s business community collectively mobilizes its resources, we possess tremendous capacity to assist numerous citizens facing comparable medical crises.”
Carter’s health emergency began abruptly in December 2025 when she developed a severe illness that progressed rapidly, resulting in complete leg paralysis and partial hand paralysis. Her current treatment strategy requires specialized overseas medical intervention, necessitating significant fundraising efforts. Donations continue to be accepted through FirstPay at +1 (246) 235-0447 or via direct deposit to CIBC FirstCaribbian, Sheraton Mall Branch, Chequing Account #1001109391.
