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BTC supports Kingdor Parkinson’s Foundation Ball set for April 29th
By Indira Collie, Bahamas Telecommunications Company
Apr 20, 2017 - 3:50:21 PM

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Nassau, The Bahamas - BTC today announced its partnership with the Kingdor Parkinson’s Foundation.

On April 29th, the Foundation will host its annual ball geared towards raising funds for the awareness of Parkinson’s disease (PD). This year, the Foundation will be honouring BTC’s CEO Leon Williams for his support to the organization over the years. Mr. Williams said, “I view this as an honour and a privilege to be recognized by the Parkinson’s Foundation. I’ve been an avid supporter of numerous causes including Parkinson’s for a number of years. This is truly humbling for me and I wish the organization well in its endeavours.”

Parkinson’s Disease is a neurodegenerative brain disorder that progresses slowly in most people. By hosting its annual activities the Foundation hopes to bring greater awareness to the symptoms of PD.

This year, international artist Jeffrey Osborne will be the featured artist for the ball. The event will be held at the Melia Resort on Cable Beach. The public is invited to purchase tickets and attend this venture.

BTC supports lends its support to a number of causes including the fight against cancer. The company has partnered with numerous organizations including the Red Cross Ball, The Cancer Society and the Sister-Sister Breast Cancer Support group.


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