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NCB Donates $2 Million to Haiti Relief Effort

By: , October 21, 2016

The Key Point:

The National Commercial Bank (NCB) has donated approximately $2 million in cash and supplies to the Haiti relief effort.
NCB Donates $2 Million to Haiti Relief Effort
Director General of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), Major Clive Davis (left), receives a donation of cash and supplies from Chief Executive Officer, National Commercial Bank (NCB) Foundation, Nadeen Matthews, at the bank’s Atrium offices in Kingston yesterday (October 20).

The Facts

  • Director General of ODPEM, Major Clive Davis, who accepted the donation, told JIS News that NCB is among several corporate entities and members of the public, who have already contributed to the relief effort.
  • He said it is expected that the donations should reach Haiti within the next five to six days.

The Full Story

The National Commercial Bank (NCB) has donated approximately $2 million in cash and supplies to the Haiti relief effort.

The contribution, from the bank’s staff, was handed over to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) yesterday (October 20), at the NCB Atrium offices in Kingston.

Director General of ODPEM, Major Clive Davis, who accepted the donation, told JIS News that NCB is among several corporate entities and members of the public, who have already contributed to the relief effort.

He is urging Jamaicans to continue to give.

“We are still collecting donations. Members of the public can take items to the ODPEM offices anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 pm on weekdays and we will collect them, store them and ensure that they get to the people who are most in need in Haiti,” he said.

He said it is expected that the donations should reach Haiti within the next five to six days.

Meanwhile, Major Davis is asking for more cash contributions.

“Businesses are still open [in Haiti] so we prefer cash because we can actually spend the cash in Haiti. The cash can be used to stimulate the economy, to get persons back into work and put food on their tables. In addition to that, we would never want to end up in a situation where we have products that we have to ship, that is going to cost us more to ship them than the products themselves,” he pointed out.

Chief Executive Officer, NCB Foundation, Nadeen Matthews, said that as soon as pictures showing the impact of Hurricane Matthew on Haiti began circulating, staff members across the country started to enquire how they could assist.

“Right away, we opened an account and told staff members where they could drop off supplies. Haiti, being our neighbours and given our regional aspirations, we also have an interest in ensuring that they are doing okay,’ she shared.

Last month, Haiti was pounded by Hurricane Matthew, a Category 4 storm that left hundreds dead and others homeless and in need of aid.

Last Updated: October 21, 2016

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