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PARTNERING FOR INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY

Mayor of Port of Spain Chinua Alleyne (centre right) and Digicel Chairperson Sacha Thompson (centre left) test out the new playhouse at the Nelson Mandela Park Play and Fitness Zone in St. Clair before the Digicel Foundation's International Literacy Day storytelling event on Friday 8 September 2023.


SATURDAY, 09 SEPT 2023: PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO –  On International Literacy Day, children from nearby special needs schools were invited by the Digicel Foundation to enjoy a morning of storytelling under the trees in the Nelson Mandela Park in St. Clair. The storytelling event marked the official opening of the new children’s playhouse at the Nelson Mandela Park Play and Fitness Zone.

His Worship Alderman Chinua Alleyne, Mayor of Port of Spain, and Councillor Jenneil Frederick, Chairman of The POS City Corporation’s Community, Culture, Sport, and Youth Development Committee, accompanied the Digicel Foundation team on a walk-through of the upgraded park facilities. The Mayor and Councillor then joined Digicel Chairperson, Sacha Thompson, Digicel Foundation’s Board Members and staff in leading an interactive storytelling experience with hands-on sensory activities for the children.

Mayor Alleyne remarked, “The continued development and growth of our young people and family life is important to the City. This renewed play park is a testament to Digicel Foundation's commitment to continuing to partner with the City in these endeavours for which we are very thankful. I could think of no better way of celebrating International Literacy Day than by reading to children from neighbouring special needs schools. Seeing their bright smiling faces was a perfect start to a Friday.”

The Digicel Foundation’s CEO Penny Gomez echoed this sentiment. She said, “Community parks like this one play such a vital role in society, nurturing both physical and mental well-being for all ages. It’s the ideal spot to come together today to celebrate the power of literacy and share the benefits of reading aloud.” 

The Digicel Foundation’s partnership with the Port of Spain City Corporation dates back to 2014 with its first contribution of over one million dollars to supply Nelson Mandela Park with exercise and play equipment. The Foundation has facilitated multiple refurbishments over the years, most recently investing TT$100,000 this year in the play park upgrade and TT$130,000 last year on new play park and exercise equipment for the Fitness Zone.

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About Digicel

As a Digital Operator, Digicel is in the business of delivering powerful digital experiences 1440 minutes of each day to customers – that’s every minute, all day, every day.

Through its world-class LTE and fibre networks, together with its suite of eight apps spanning sports (SportsMax), music (D’Music), news (Loop), local radio and podcasts (GoLoud), TV streaming, (PlayGo) enhanced messaging and marketplaces (BiP), cloud storage (Billo) and self-care (MyDigicel app), Digicel is the only operator in its markets that can deliver the complete digital experience.

Serving consumer and business customers in 32 markets in the Caribbean, Central America, and Pacific with investments of over US$7 billion and a commitment to communities in Haiti, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, and Trinidad & Tobago, the Digicel Foundation has contributed to positive outcomes for over three million people to date.

With its Better Together brand, Digicel is promising “simply more” to its customers and communities as the company’s 7,000 employees worldwide work together to make this pledge a powerful reality day in, day out.

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Mayor of Port of Spain Chinua Alleyne (bottom left) and Councillor Jenneil Frederick (bottom right) join the Digicel Foundation team, each with a book in hand, to celebrate International Literacy Day 2023 with storytelling activities at Nelson Mandela Park Play and Fitness Zone, St. Clair. 

 

Mayor of Port of Spain Chinua Alleyne is accompanied by Digicel Chairperson Sacha Thompson as he reads aloud to children from Servol Special School, Sunshine Hill, in the Nelson Mandela Park Play and Fitness Zone on International Literacy Day, 8 September 2023.

 

Sandra Welch-Farrell