Log In

Reset Password

Marsh McLennan Bermuda supports Home charity

Renewed commitment: Marsh McLennan staff decorated housing charity Home’s Parsons Road, Pembroke facility recently Shown, from left in the front row are Deshay Caines, Oral Barnett, Keishen Bean and Tanja Korff. In the back row are Marley Stevens, left and Aidan McPhail of Guy Carpenter (Photograph supplied)

Marsh McLennan has reaffirmed its commitment to community impact this holiday season by supporting the charity, Home.

Employees of the risk solutions provider came together to decorate Home’s Parsons Road, Pembroke location for the holidays.

The company will be providing Christmas dinner for the residents and supplying gifts for children and parents.

Denise Carey, executive director of Home, said they were incredibly grateful.

“Their willingness to give not only their time and resources, but also their hearts, helps create a warm and joyful environment for the children and families we serve,” she said. “Partnerships like this make a meaningful difference, especially during the holiday season.”

Employees donated toys, contributed financially towards the purchase of gifts and volunteered their time to decorate the property.

Commenting on the initiative, Tanja Korf, managing director, client services leader, said: “This initiative reflects our renewed commitment to the Bermuda community and the belief that meaningful impact comes from showing up, giving back and working together.”

She was proud of her colleagues for their generosity and grateful to Home for the work they do to support the unhoused across the island.

Royal Gazette has implemented platform upgrades, requiring users to utilize their Royal Gazette Account Login to comment on Disqus for enhanced security. To create an account, click here.

You must be Registered or to post comment or to vote.

Published December 22, 2025 at 8:02 pm (Updated December 22, 2025 at 8:41 pm)

Marsh McLennan Bermuda supports Home charity

Users agree to adhere to our Online User Conduct for commenting and user who violate the Terms of Service will be banned.