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JAGS Aviation Brings Christmas Cheer to Paruima

Annual company-led outreach delivers gifts, food and clothing to children and families in the Upper Mazaruni 

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December 26, 2025
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JAGS Aviation Inc. continued its annual Christmas outreach tradition with a community visit to Paruima, a remote village in the Upper Mazaruni, bringing timely support to children and families across Region Seven. 

Each year, the company extends holiday assistance to communities across Guyana, and this year’s initiative focused on Paruima in keeping with that ongoing commitment. The location was selected in part because members of the JAGS Aviation team have roots in the area, strengthening the company’s connection to the community and helping to guide meaningful engagement on the ground. 

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The team transported and personally distributed Christmas gifts to children in the village, ensuring each child received a thoughtful surprise for the season. In addition to toys, food supplies were delivered to residents living in nearby mountainous areas, along with clothing to support everyday needs. The initiative was carried out through careful coordination with community leaders and local contacts. 

The distribution was supported by Mrs.Briony Tiwarie Gabriel, Managing Director of JAGS Aviation Inc., who traveled with the team and assisted with the handover of gifts. She was accompanied by her two children, Kane Gabriel and Bradley Gabriel, and her sister-in-law, Oksana Tiwarie, all of whom joined in the day’s activities and helped ensure the children were served quickly and fairly. 

Through this annual initiative, JAGS Aviation continues to strengthen ties with communities nationwide while sharing the spirit of the Christmas season in a practical and heartfelt way.

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