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Super Value Chief donates $12,000 To The Bahamas Feeding Network
By Diane Philips & Associates
Dec 23, 2020 - 4:26:59 PM

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Three generations of giving - Three generations of the Roberts family have given more than $250,000 to feed the hungry. Now they are urging shoppers to donate change or whatever they can so no one goes hungry over the holidays. Pictured (l-r): Director of Purchasing Rachel Sands, Bahamas Feeding Network Executive Director Philip Smith, Super Value President Debra Symonette, Super Value Chairman Rupert Roberts, Jr., 3rd generation Roberts Rupert Roberts Jr.’s granddaughter Paige Waugh and daughter Candy Kelly. (Photo by Cay Focus for DPA)

SUPER VALUE PRESENTS CHECK FOR $12,000 IN COLLECTIONS AT CASH REGISTER TO THE BAHAMAS FEEDING NETWORK, URGES SHOPPERS TO OPEN THEIR HEARTS TO THE HUNGRY THIS SEASON  

Super Value proved today a little bit of change can go a long way, presenting a check for $12,000 to the Bahamas Feeding Network.  

The presentation came with a plea – urging shoppers to open their hearts and contribute their change at the cash register to make sure no one goes hungry this holiday season.

The leading grocery store kicked off its partnership with the Bahamas Feeding Network a little over one month ago with an initial contribution of $100,000. Since then, it has been raising money through its POS (point of sale system) throughout New Providence.

Today’s brief ceremony took place at its Golden Gates headquarters.  

“Super Value would like to thank all of our customers for the generous donation to the Feeding Network. In such a short time the public has donated over $12,000.00 – just by a few customers donating their change,” said Debra Symonette, President.

“This is the time of the year that’s known for giving and if each customer donates his/her change or just $1.00 each week during the next three months we will raise over $2 Million for the Feeding Network.

“Super Value and the Roberts’ Family that feeds the nation have already donated over a quarter of a Million Dollars towards feeding the needy.
We cannot let anybody go hungry during this holiday season or during this pandemic – SO GIVE GENEROUSLY! HAVE A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS.”

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Super Value President Debra Symonette presents a check for $12,000 to Bahamas Feeding Network Executive Director Philip Smith. Funds were raised through change donated at the cash register at Super Value stores throughout New Providence as part of an ongoing partnership between Super Value and the Feeding Network. Photo by Cay Focus for DPA)

Bahamas Feeding Network Executive Director Philip Smith thanked  Super Value and stressed the importance of such partnerships.

“Hunger has always been an issue in The Bahamas when even in good times with nearly full employment, government statistics show nearly one in every seven people lives below the poverty line. Since the COVID pandemic we have seen a steady increase in the numbers who need assistance with food and it is even hard for us to fathom though we see it on a daily basis that nearly one in every two households today faces hunger at some level and needs assistance.

“We could not do what we do without the support of people like Rubert Roberts and his family and Super Value and our other corporate and individual sponsors. Our volunteers shirts say what they do with their time – Give, give, give – and we ask those who can afford to so to give, give, give when they are checking out at a Super Value line.”

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