Cable Bahamas Cares Foundation donates $10k to the Bahamas Humane Society

THE Cable Bahamas Cares Foundation has donated $10,000 to the Bahamas Humane Society to help purchase a new emergency vehicle, strengthening the organisation’s capacity to respond to urgent calls and protect animals across the country.

The contribution was announced during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Humane Society’s headquarters in Chippingham on Tuesday.

Amber Carey, vice president of marketing and consumer solutions for the Cable Bahamas Group, said the initiative reflects the company’s commitment to supporting vital community services.

“Whether it’s connecting families, supporting businesses, or lending a hand to organizations like the Bahamas Humane Society, our mission is to show up for every corner of the community and make a meaningful difference wherever we can,” she said, according to a press release.

Humane Society president Kim Aranha thanked Cable Bahamas for what she described as a timely boost to the non-profit’s work. “This is a perfect display of generosity kindness and giving, which isn’t prevalent nowadays,” she said, also recognising her board, staff, and Anabeth Maura, who spearheaded the effort.

The Humane Society, one of the country’s longest-serving charities, focuses on preventing cruelty and promoting the humane treatment of animals through education, advocacy, and outreach. Officials said the new emergency vehicle will allow for faster response times and improved safety for both animals and the public.

The donation also forms part of the revitalisation of the Cable Bahamas Cares Foundation, which has pledged to build stronger partnerships with organisations dedicated to the well-being of Bahamians and their communities.

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