Volunteers drum up cash for charity
Chloe from the dms station X107.1 was keeping her listeners updated along the way as she broadcast live back to the studio while she collected donations along with the rest of the volunteers. “It was great to be able to connect directly with the community for this cause,” she said. “Lending a hand to Cayman HospiceCare is always a rewarding experience, and the generosity of the Cayman Islands community was overwhelming.”
Phil Vinciullo, dms Broadcasting’s network promotions and marketing manager said it was the third year in a row that the firm has supported Cayman HospiceCare.
“It has been an honour to support such a noble organization, and our participation is a demonstration of our continued efforts to give back to the community. We would like to thank everyone for getting involved to make this event so memorable and impacting,” he said
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