Bmobile shares Bundles of Love

CEO of Rainbow Rescue Judy Wilson (second from right) poses with the boys and Blink Bmobile Christmas Elves outside of the home in Belmont

CEO of Rainbow Rescue Judy Wilson (second from right) poses with the boys and Blink Bmobile Christmas Elves outside of the home in Belmont

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THE 15 young men at the Rainbow Rescue children’s home were among the first to experience Bmobile’s “Bundles of Love” Christmas initiative when they were the recipients of gifts along with parang, pastelles and much more courtesy the Bmobile employees. The home provides full-time support for abandoned, abused or neglected  read more…

THE 15 young men at the Rainbow Rescue children’s home were among the first to experience Bmobile’s “Bundles of Love” Christmas initiative when they were the recipients of gifts along with parang, pastelles and much more courtesy the Bmobile employees.

The home provides full-time support for abandoned, abused or neglected young men ranging in age from 10-20 years, offering a positive platform for their guidance and creative expression.

Much like jolly old St. Nick, the Bmobile employees visited the home bearing bags of presents for each child along with stationary, school items and festive Christmas paraphernalia.

In the true spirit of “Bundles of Joy”, Bmobile staff made personal commitments to their young charges and spent the day sharing and encouraging them in between mounds of cake, ice-cream and games.

CEO of Rainbow Rescue, Judy Wilson stated: “It is always a thrill for the boys to experience this at Christmas time because it is an exciting time for these young people and also a time when the spirit of giving is most prevalent.

“We are thankful to Bmobile for all their support during this Christmas season and throughout the year. Without you there will be no us”.

Naresha Ali-Belmonte, Manager of Mobile Marketing at Bmobile, who enjoyed interacting with the boys of Rainbow Rescue and learned about their goals, stated: “Corporate social responsibility is fundamental to the way we run our business at Bmobile and our staff take great personal interest in it.

“We take our commitment to building our community seriously and our contribution to Rainbow Rescue is just one of our many initiatives designed to help vulnerable groups in the community.”

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