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BTC Supports Exuma’s Cancer Ball
By Indira Collie, Bahamas Telecommunications Company
Mar 30, 2017 - 2:07:45 PM

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Photo: (left to right) – Mrs. Paula LaPlant (Vice President of the Exuma Branch of the Cancer Society), Mrs. Sophia Hart-Rolle (Senior Manager for BTC Exuma) and Ms. Magnolia Morley (President of the Exuma Branch of the Cancer Society)

Nassau, The Bahamas - BTC was recently a sponsor for the Exuma Cancer Society’s annual ball. For years, BTC has donated to the Exuma branch of the Cancer Society to further the island’s events and awareness activities.

Sophia Hart-Rolle, Senior Manager for Exuma said, “We have supported the Exuma branch of the Cancer Society for many years. Prevention and awareness are of paramount importance and we are always willing to lend and be a partner with the community wherever we can.”

Last October, BTC made a contribution of $5,000 to the nation’s leading organizations supporting the fight against Breast Cancer. The company also gave over one hundred (100) free mammograms to customers in support of Breast Cancer Month.

BTC has actively participated in the breast cancer fight for more than a decade. It has worked with the Sister/Sister Breast Cancer Support Group in a special marketing and community awareness initiative called “I-Connect with the Fight against Breast Cancer in 2007.” BTC also just recently supported the Susan G. Komen & Marathon Bahamas’ Race for the Cure held in January. BTC has also provided support for Cancer Societies on many family islands including Long Island and Andros.





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