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Ramps Logistics Brings Christmas Cheer to Children in Guyana and Trinidad

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December 11, 2023
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Ramps Logistics held its annual Kids Christmas Treat (KCT) on Saturday, 8 December 2023, at Fun City (Guyana) and Fun Station (Trinidad), bringing festive joy to over 230 children from various homes. The event, returning to an in-person format after three years, was a collaborative success thanks to the generous sponsors, dedicated volunteers, and the unwavering spirit of giving.

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The Ramps team transformed the play zones into vibrant havens of joy, fostering laughter and creating unforgettable memories. Children from El Shaddai Restoration Home, Ezekiel Home for Kids, Ryu Dan Empowerment Foundation, Islamic Home for Children Inc. (Trinidad), Shaheed Orphanages, and Sophia Care Centre (Guyana) reveled in an eventful day filled with unlimited access to face painting, bumper cars, laser tag, arcade games, and more. The arrival of Santa Claus further amplified the excitement, adding a touch of magic and tradition to the festivities. His presence has always been a cherished highlight of KCT, leaving a lasting impression on the children. 

The execution of KCT was made possible by the support of Fun City, Fun Station, El Dorado Offshore, First Class Ground Transportation Services, Massy Motors (Trinidad), Sheik Lisha, Bryden Pi, Alstons Marketing Company Ltd, Prestige Holdings, Aroma Restaurant, Creamery Novelties Limited, DSM Sales and Marketing, Jay’s Toy Box, Brand Source, CDS Transport Ltd, Lucky Pops, Wendy’s Trinidad and Domino’s, whose contributions demonstrate the power of collective action in creating a positive impact for children in need. Dedicated volunteers of the Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago supported our team by ensuring the event’s smooth operation. Their selfless acts embodied the true spirit of giving and holiday cheer.

Reflecting on the return to an in-person KCT, the Ramps Logistics Corporate Social Responsibility team expressed their delight, “From face painting to bumper cars, the day was a festive success because of the smiles we saw on each child’s face. Christmas is always a special time for us as we get to highlight the spirit of giving and community collaboration.”

As the holiday season unfolds, Ramps Logistics encourages everyone to draw inspiration from those who go above and beyond to ensure children experience the magic of Christmas. The company remains steadfast in its commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of children, highlighting the transformative power of investing in communities and its people.

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