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Maritime Brings Christmas Cheer to Communities in Trinidad & Tobago
All three parties reached out to Maritime back in early October with the same goal in mind-- to help parents, who were significantly impacted by the pandemic, bring some Christmas joy to their children and families.

L-R: Shania Gloudon (Corporate Relations Administrator for The Maritime Financial Group) and Ramona Maharaj (Principal of Montevideo Government Primary School)

L-R: Candace Bernard Peters (Marketing Coordinator for The Maritime Financial Group), Kimberly Small (Councilor for the Electoral District of Barataria), and Jewelle Moore Williams (Marketing Coordinator for Development Finance Limited).

L-R: Candace Bernard Peters (Marketing Coordinator for The Maritime Financial Group) and Joy Benjamin (Councilor for the Electoral District of St. Barb's/Chinapoo).
Back in August, the company raised ten-thousand dollars ($10,000) worth of toiletries and donated to several girls homes including St. Mary's Children's Home, Sophia House, Couva's Children's Home, Mother's Union and Hope Center. Moreover, supplies were given to thirty-nine (39) migrant women and teenage girls at the ACSO Medical Department of the Defence Force Headquarters and twenty (20) families with teenage girls from the Morvant, Laventille and Barataria area.
The Maritime Financial Group's social investment strategy is centered around the theme Our Children, Our Future. The company prides itself on its commitment to the development of children in Trinidad and Tobago and securing bright futures for the next generation.