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Two Entities Awarded a Total of Bds$425 000 During CIBC Caribbean’s Rebranding Ceremony

Independent Director of the ComTrust Foundation Mr. Clennell Goodman (left) presents the funds to Professor Cardinal Warde of the Caribbean Science Foundation.
Independent Director of the ComTrust Foundation Mr. Clennell Goodman (left) presents the funds to Professor Cardinal Warde of the Caribbean Science Foundation.

AS CIBC Caribbean celebrated its rebranding two entities also had cause to cheer as the bank donated a total of BDS$425,000 to support their vital work.

The bank, through its charity, the FirstCaribbean International ComTrust Foundation, donated $175, 000 to the Barbados Defence Force’s Field Hospital to purchase a generator, which will assist with hospital’s readiness for deployment in response to disasters.

Comtrust Foundation Director Lynda Goodridge presents the funds to Major David Clarke of the Barbados Defence Force. Major Clarke is the Coordinator for the Field Hospital.
Comtrust Foundation Director Lynda Goodridge presents the funds to Major David Clarke of the Barbados Defence Force. Major Clarke is the Coordinator for the Field Hospital.

The other entity, the Caribbean Science Foundation was presented with $250, 000 to support programmes targeted mainly the region’s youth. These include the Student Programme for Innovation in Science and Engineering (SPISE), Caribbean STEM Olympiads, Barbados Junior Robotics Camps and the Caribbean Computer Coding Workshops.

The donations took place during a ceremony marking the rebranding of the bank from CIBC FirstCaribbean to CIBC Caribbean on January 30 at their regional headquarters in Warrens, St. Michael.

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