Sunday, July 26, 2015 – Los Angeles, California
Digicel showed its appreciation to hundreds of families, volunteers and Local Organising Committees from 23 countries in a celebration event in Los Angeles, California at the Westin Bonavenure Hotel on Friday, July 24. The dinner, held on the picturesque rooftop of the hotel was held to acknowledge the tremendous effort made by their guests over the past two years to get their respective teams to the Summer Games.
Volunteers and Special
Olympics officials who took time off from the whirlwind pace of the Games to
attend the event, were treated to a night off to relax before going into the
Opening Ceremony to be held at the Los Angeles Coliseum on July 24. Many took
the opportunity to reconnect with previous Games participants, swap stories and
tokens ahead of the Games.
Digicel’s support of Special
Olympics has been prolific over the past 15 years in many of its markets, with
major financial injection in terms of athlete facilities, coaching, equipment,
social inclusion projects through unified sporting activities such as the
Digicel KickStart Clinics and the Caribbean Premier League tournaments and
awareness programmes to advance the causes of those with special needs.
John Delves, Digicel’s
Regional CEO, noted that; “Digicel’s involvement in Special Olympics and
programmes for those with special needs has been filtered throughout the
organisation from the helm – with the passion for special needs causes being
championed by Digicel Chairman, Denis O’Brien. Digicel has prioritised special
needs through our Foundations and in many of our other markets. However, the
effort that we put in pales in comparison to the work of the coaches and
volunteers and the relentless support of the families. It is Digicel’s honour
to treat you and congratulate you for the great job you have done with the
athletes both on and off the field.”
The celebration event was
attended by several worldwide dignitaries who included: Samoa’s Minister for
the Ministry of Women, Hon. Tolofuaivalelei Falemoe Leiataua; Her Excellency
Ann Anderson, Irish Ambassador the US; Mary Davis, President of
Special Olympics Europe/Eurasia and several delegation heads and
countrypatrons.
In a moving presentation,
Lorna Bell, Chairperson of Special Olympics Jamaica and Professor Alldrick
McNabb, Patron of Special Olympics Jamaica (Football) presented a letter from
the Jamaican Prime Minister, Portia Simpson Miller to Denis O’Brien and
accepted on his behalf by John Delves – expressing her gratitude for Digicel’s
support of the Jamaican team and their Special Olympics programmes. Ms. Bell
and Mr. McNabb also presented photo montage of the highlights of the Jamaican
contingent leading up the Games.
ENDS
About Digicel Group
Digicel Group Limited is a leading global
telecommunications provider with operations in 33 markets in the Caribbean, Central America and Asia Pacific. After 14 years of
operation, total investment to date stands at over US$5 billion worldwide. The
company is renowned for delivering best value, best service and best
network.
Digicel runs a host of community-based initiatives
across its markets and has set up Digicel Foundations in Jamaica, Haiti,
Papua New Guinea and Trinidad and Tobago
which focus on educational, cultural and social development programmes.
Digicel is the lead sponsor of Caribbean,
Central American and Pacific sports teams and individuals including the world’s
fastest man, Usain Bolt and Special Olympics teams throughout these regions.
Digicel also sponsors the West Indies cricket
team.
Visit www.digicelgroup.com for more information.
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