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    ACB Caribbean Supports Halo’s Charitable Initiatives

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    ACB Caribbean has reaffirmed its commitment to community development with a generous donation of $3,500 toward the Halo Foundation’s ongoing charitable initiatives. The contribution was presented by ACB Caribbean’s Senior Marketing and Communications Manager, Ms. Marita Laurent, as a demonstration of the institution’s continued support for the Foundation’s mission to uplift needy causes.

    Last year, ACB Caribbean proudly joined the Halo Foundation as a Platinum Sponsor for its annual fundraising concert, Music for a Cause. Although the event was postponed this year, the financial institution maintained its support by contributing to one of the Foundation’s most impactful initiatives.

    The donation was accepted by the Halo Foundation’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Cuthbert Forbes, who expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the organisation. “ACB Caribbean’s unwavering support amplifies our ability to deliver essential services and assist more individuals and groups in need”, said Mr. Forbes,

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