Digicel Group Donates $5 Million To Relief Efforts In Haiti
Digicel Group, the mobile phone from the Caribbean and the new mobile operator in the Central American market, donates $5 million in cash to support efforts urgent relief after the vast devastation caused by the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti yesterday. Digicel’s donation will be given to NGOs (NGO) responsible for leading the relief efforts. With the impact of the earthquake and resulting in considerable damage catastrophic accidents homes, buildings and infrastructure, Digicel calls to people and governments around the world to support the Haitian people in their time of need. Digicel Haiti will also send a team of people early Wednesday to help as much as possible to the relief efforts and assess the impact on the infrastructure of their communities that suffered damage but is in operation.
Digicel is one of the largest business in Haiti, launching its mobile services in 2006, and as a leading foreign direct investor in Haiti today, Digicel is proud to serve more than two million customers and being part of the Haitian social structure. Colm Delves, Digicel Group CEO, comments, “We are deeply disappointed and concerned by the news of the earthquake in Haiti and we do everything in our power to support relief efforts in desperate need. We hope that governments around the world also support the people of Haiti and immediately provide the much needed aid for recovery efforts enormously compelling today. “The Haitian people welcomed us and made us part of your community with our launch in 2006 and we are determined to offer our full support in their time of need. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Haiti and would like to assure you that Digicel is well prepared to help in every way we can in these difficult times.”
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