Community Cares intiative provides breakfast for hundreds in Fox Hill Community

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Community Cares initiative provided breakfast and drinks for some 400 people at the Fox Hill Community Centre on Friday.

The initiative was hosted by Limeade Bahamas alongside the Munroe Foundation and area MP Shonel Ferguson.

“After our last giveback, we realized the impact we had on the residence in the Bain and Grants Town, we decided to do it for another community,” said Joshua Miller, owner of Limeade.

“With my birthday being Sunday and not being able to do anything on the day due to lockdown, there is no better way I could think to celebrate than by giving back to others.”

During the first Community Cares initiative, 250 lunches and gallons of Limeade were distributed.

As a result, the company said several additional partners have agreed to join the initiative.

“Thanks to our partners, residents in the area were able to come to the community centre and 400 plates of food and gallons of Limeade were given out today, almost doubling what we were able to do initially,” Miller added.

Other partners included the Rotary Club of East Nassau and Purity Bakery, ARM Bottling Suppliers, Believe Wines Bahamas Medical and Surgical Supplies, Green Thumb Group, Morning Moves with Bowflex Barbie, and Jay Fitness.

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