[xml][/xml]
The Bahamas Weekly Facebook The Bahamas Weekly Twitter
Community Last Updated: Oct 31, 2017 - 10:56:29 AM


Sunryse and RBC donate 10th Annual Shred Day proceeds to Sister Sister
By Shonalee Johnson
Oct 31, 2017 - 10:49:45 AM

Email this article
 Mobile friendly page

RBBC_Donation.jpg
Pictured l to r: Nadine Sawyer, CFO, Sunryse Information Management, Raquel Wallace, Manager Sales Support, RBC Royal Bank, Andrea Sweeting and Sharon Francis of Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group, Chandra Gilbert, Business Banking Relationship Manager, RBC Royal Bank and Fabian Fernander, Vice President of Business Development, Sunryse Information Management. Photo credit: Kovah Duncombe

Nassau, Bahamas - Less than one month after Sunryse Information Management held its 10th Annual Shred Day event, the document Management company along with corporate partners RBC Royal Bank donated approximately $4,500 to the Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group.  Prior to Shred Day 2017, the company launched a campaign encouraging the public to collect personal documents to be shredded free of charge with Sunryse committing to donating $1 for every 10lbs of shredded paper to Sister Sister. Event cosponsor RBC Royal Bank agreed to match Sunryse’s donation up to $1000. Using its mobile destruction vehicles complete with CCTV for participants to view the shredding process, Sunryse securely shredded a total of 6,300 lbs of confidential documents at the Western Esplanade. The community initiative is geared towards educating the public on the importance of properly disposing of confidential files while supporting a worthy cause. To date, an estimated 56,000 lbs of confidential records have been shredded and more than $20,000 funds have been donated to local non-profit organizations thanks to Shred Day. Additional event sponsors included Starbucks Bahamas and Limeade.

Bookmark and Share




© Copyright 2017 by thebahamasweekly.com

Top of Page

Receive our Top Stories



Preview | Powered by CommandBlast

Community
Latest Headlines
EARTHCARE Eco Kids join Dolphin Project for Global Beach Cleanup
Commercial Driver's Certification Services
Sorority Donates to Abuse Victims in Nassau, Grand Bahama
Breef kicks off donations of “Bahamas Underwater” books to over 300 schools in The Bahamas
University of The Bahamas Preparing for Largest Commencement Class Since Pandemic