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Scotiabank Sponsors “Christmas in July” Kettle
By Maxine Seymour
Jul 23, 2016 - 10:24:01 AM

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Scotiabank sponsors a kettle during the Christmas in July campaign (l to r) Maxine Seymour, Manager, Public & Corporate Affairs, Sponsorships & Philanthropy, Scotiabank; Lasonya Missick, Director, Human Resources, Caribbean North, Scotiabank; Major Clarence Ingram, Divisional Commander, Salvation Army and Melanese Coakley, Community Relations Associate, Salvation Army.

Nassau, The Bahamas - Scotiabank has partnered with the Salvation Army on its ‘Christmas in July’ initiative themed, Need Has No Season, to sponsor one of their popular red kettles.

“Community is at the heart of all we do at Scotiabank. We are happy to partner with the Salvation Army on Christmas in July as its community center, feeding programmes and school for the blind impact tens of thousands of persons each year, all year round,” said Maxine Seymour, Manager, Public & Corporate Affairs, Sponsorships & Philanthropy, Scotiabank.

The Scotiabank sponsored kettle has been stationed at various branch locations throughout New Providence during the month accompanied by Salvation Army volunteers ringing the customary bells in an effort to garner public support.  Today Lasonya Missick presented the Bank’s contribution to Commander Ingram outside Main Branch, Rawson Square.   


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