Hamilton Princess donates to two charities
Created: Mar 19, 2023 08:00 AM
Matching funds: Karen Mitchell, administrator of Packwood Home, left, and Catherine Lord, chairwoman of the seniors care facility’s sboard of trustees, were presented with a cheque of $3,000 donated by staff from the Hamilton Princess and Beach Club with matching funds from the Green family, owners of the hotel. Shown from left are Tim Morrison, general manager for the Hamilton Princess, Ms Mitchell, Ellen-Kate and Robert Horton, Black History Month honourees,and Shawn Lekki, food and beverage director for the Hamilton Princess. The Horton family chose the Packwood home at the request of the Princess’ staff (Photograph supplied)
Two charities have each received a donation of $3,000 from the Hamilton Princess and Beach Club.
Black History Month events at the hotel last month raised $3,000 with the owners, the Green family, matching the funds.
The money was donated to the Bermuda College Foundation and Packwood Home, which were selected by the hotel’s 2023 BHM honourees; educators Kenneth Randolph Horton, Ellen-Kate Horton and Robert Horton, and Duranda Greene, the outgoing president of the Bermuda College.
Matching funds: Duranda Greene, outgoing president of the Bermuda College, a Black History Month honouree, right, and Pahyn-ya Ratteray, director of development for the College Foundation, accept a cheque on behalf of the Foundation for $3,000 from staff from the Fairmont Hamilton Princess and Beach Club. From left, Roydell Neverson, director of operations at the Hamilton Princess, Ms Ratteray, Ms Greene, and Tim Morrison, general manager at the Hamilton Princess (Photograph supplied)
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Published March 19, 2023 at 8:00 am (Updated March 18, 2023 at 12:40 pm)
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