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Digicel spreads joy across Guyana to over 2000 children

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December 27, 2023
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Digicel, Guyana’s largest telecommunications company, has ushered in the holiday season with several heartwarming initiatives, reaching over 2000 children from diverse regions across the country. From the scenic Rupununi to the bustling towns of Bartica, Linden and Georgetown, to the coastal beauty of Essequibo and Berbice, Digicel has made it a mission to bring the magic of Christmas to every corner of Guyana.

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In a season that is synonymous with joy and giving, Digicel in a statement has gone above and beyond to make a positive impact on the lives of children, ensuring that the spirit of Christmas

is felt far and wide. The company’s dedicated team embarked on a series of festive events, spreading cheer and happiness throughout various communities.

One of the highlights of Digicel’s Christmas outreach was the heartening engagement with children, where the team distributed toys, painted smiles on little faces with vibrant face painting sessions and entertained the youngsters with the beloved Grinch mascot. The Grinch, a timeless symbol of Christmas, added an extra dash of excitement to the celebrations, creating lasting memories for the children.

“We believe in the power of giving back, especially during the holiday season when the magic of Christmas has the potential to bring people together,” said Gabriella Chapman, Communications Manager at Digicel. “By reaching out to children in communities across Guyana, I can say for a fact that this is more than a seasonal event for Digicel. It’s a reflection of our ongoing commitment to make a positive impact in the lives of those we serve.”

Digicel’s states its commitment to spreading Christmas cheer extended to both urban and remote areas, including the Rupununi, Bartica, Linden, Essequibo, Berbice, Georgetown and beyond. The initiative underscores Digicel’s dedication to corporate social responsibility and community engagement.

As the year draws to a close, Digicel says it remains steadfast in its commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of the people it serves. The company expresses gratitude to its customers and the Guyanese community for their continued support and wishes everyone a joyful and festive holiday season.

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