Digicel Foundation launches major $42 million Operation SAFE Mode


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Digicel Foundation launches major $42 million Operation SAFE Mode

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Digicel Foundation launches major $42 million Operation SAFE Mode

New push to Sanitise, Advocate, Feed and Enable as part of COVID-19 response

The Digicel Foundation has announced a significant investment in Jamaica’s response to the COVID-19 crisis with the launch of its $42 million island-wide humanitarian project dubbed, "Operation S.A.F.E Mode" - focused on Sanitising, Advocating, Feeding, and Enabling Jamaicans in the fight against COVID-19.

Chief Executive Officer of the Digicel Foundation, Charmaine Daniels, highlighted that Operation SAFE Mode forms a key pillar of the Foundation’s new strategy to deliver greater impact to those most in need in society.

She commented, “This is a major step forward in the Foundation’s determination to support the growing number of vulnerable persons in our society who have been displaced by the ongoing crisis, and could do with some much-needed help during this time.”

Sanitisation for Labour Day and beyond

With safety and sanitisation a top priority, the Digicel Foundation will team up with the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) to carry out a deep-cleaning exercise at the Coronation Market in Downtown Kingston. The iconic location benefitted from a $100 million rehabilitation in 2010, courtesy of the Digicel Foundation.

The Foundation has already distributed hand sanitisers and disinfectant to Jamaica’s 13 infirmaries, and donated $500,000 towards feeding wards of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency. Phone credit and data plans were also gifted to the Foundation’s special needs partners, farmers and students across the island.

Advocating for all

The Foundation is also helping to promote social distancing by helping local farmers to establish delivery networks in order to reach consumers who are unable to go to markets as a result of the current restrictions.

At the same time, a public service announcement aimed at promoting social distancing and the benefits of improved personal hygiene methods was launched over Labour Day weekend. This, in addition to the Foundation’s continued focus on supporting Jamaica’s special needs communities through an online series highlighting the needs of these groups.

Feeding Those in Need

From its overall investment, $20 million in food and household items has been dedicated to feeding those in need. The Foundation, along with volunteers from Digicel Jamaica, has commenced distribution of food packages to community groups across the island. 

 

Enabling Access

At a time when restrictions have been put in place to protect us from COVID-19, access to resources is more important than ever. For the special needs community, it is especially important to ensure no one is left behind in the wake of this pandemic. For this reason, the Foundation will donate 1,000 tablets to the Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information towards providing access to online education tools through the use of tablets and mobile data by children with special needs. Each tablet is SIM-enabled and will all have one month of free data. 

Chairperson of the Digicel Foundation, Jean Lowrie-Chin, thanked patron, Denis O’Brien, and the team for the work done so far to support the Operation SAFE. She commented, “We are heartened by the gratitude expressed by citizens far and wide for the assistance they have received. We applaud our hardworking Digicel Foundation team members and volunteers from Digicel Jamaica for their energetic participation.”

Digicel Foundation launches major $42 million Operation SAFE Mode