9 00, good morning. You are watching the pulse. Im guy johnson. Francine lacqua is not here today. She will be back tomorrow. This morning, we began in paris. The deadly attack yesterday left 12 dead. This morning, we have had another shooting in paris. It is to the southwest of paris. Caroline connan, my colleague, has just arrived at the site and joins us now on the phone. What can you tell us . Ive just arrived at the site a few minutes ago. You have ambulances and police cars everywhere. We have to be very careful at the moment because we cannot link what is happening here in chatillon in the south of paris with the attacks yesterday. What we know from different reports this morning is that one suspect has been arrested on the subwaytw. O on the subway. Two people have been injured. One is a woman, the other is someone walking on the road. What police have been saying this morning is that there was an accident earlier in this area near chatillon between two cars and that is when po
ITNAC, Digicel upgrade home
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Digicel Foundation CEO Penny Gomez, Digicel Foundation srategic partnership officer Alicia Hospedales and Is There Not A Cause (ITNAC) founder Avonelle Hector-Joseph stand at the new entrance to the thrift shop. -
IS There Not A Cause (ITNAC), was one out of over 100 non-profit organisations who responded to the call from the Digicel Foundation through its Better Together Christmas initiative which assisted charitable projects.
The organisations had to submit an application in December 2020 detailing a project which would make a difference in the lives of the people they serve, said a media release from the Digicel Foundation. The final four groups would receive a $50,000 grant to help fund their proposed projects.
Digicel Foundation donates $200,000 to 4 NGOs
Wednesday 23 December 2020
Some of the members of the Digicel Foundation team. (From left) Cindy Ann Currency - operations manager, Lynelle Callender - project coordinator, Alicia Hospedales - strategic partnership officer, Diana Mathura-Hobson - project coordinator and Penny Gomez - CEO. - Photo courtesy Digicel
THE Digicel Foundation has donated $200,000 to four NGOs (non-governmental organisations) as part of its Better Together Christmas initiative. It said the initiative will ensure to help communities have a prosperous and bright 2021.
The foundation had asked NGOs to submit initiatives that will make a difference in the lives of the people from their communities on November 30. The deadline for submission was December 14.