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Scotiabank helps inmates with children

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INMATES OF Her Majesty’s Prison Dodds will soon get a chance to do what parents enjoy – presenting gifts to their children at Christmas.

Scotiabank today handed over more than 200 gifts to Prison Fellowship Barbados to be passed on to inmates.

“The superintendent of the prison has invited us once again to come in and present the gifts to the inmates this Christmas season so that they can deliver them straight to their children,” head of Prison Fellowship Barbados Thomas Watts told reporters.

The gifts were donated by staff of Scotiabank operations across the island and handed over this morning by manager of the Warrens, St Michael office, Jacqueline Ferdinand during a ceremony at the bank. (TY)

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