Dear Editor,
Thursday, May 26, was not only a sad day for the family at Wisynco Group Limited when their warehouse in Lakes Pen, St Catherine went up in flames, but also the entire nation. However, it is reassuring to see our people rallying around members of Wisynco and showing their support, primarily through their presence on the location of the fire, prayers and good wishes being shared in the media.
Wisynco deserves the support they have received from Jamaica. Although many are not aware, the Wisynco Group Limited — one of Jamaica’s leading manufacturing and distribution companies — has been a major support system and a continued sponsor in many ways to Food For The Poor Jamaica.
Our Chairman, Mr Andrew Mahfood, who is also the CEO of Wisynco Group, believes in charity, nation-building and most of all, our people. He is a caring and compassionate leader, and our organisation applauds him for ensuring the continued security of the jobs of all Wisynco employees.
Food For The Poor Jamaica is saddened by the major blow to the Wisynco Group, but our family will continue keeping Wisynco in our prayers, along with supporting and assisting them with their rebuilding efforts as best as our team possibly can.
David Mair
Executive Director
Food For The Poor Jamaica
davidm@foodforthepoorja.org
Thursday, May 26, was not only a sad day for the family at Wisynco Group Limited when their warehouse in Lakes Pen, St Catherine went up in flames, but also the entire nation. However, it is reassuring to see our people rallying around members of Wisynco and showing their support, primarily through their presence on the location of the fire, prayers and good wishes being shared in the media.
Wisynco deserves the support they have received from Jamaica. Although many are not aware, the Wisynco Group Limited — one of Jamaica’s leading manufacturing and distribution companies — has been a major support system and a continued sponsor in many ways to Food For The Poor Jamaica.
Our Chairman, Mr Andrew Mahfood, who is also the CEO of Wisynco Group, believes in charity, nation-building and most of all, our people. He is a caring and compassionate leader, and our organisation applauds him for ensuring the continued security of the jobs of all Wisynco employees.
Food For The Poor Jamaica is saddened by the major blow to the Wisynco Group, but our family will continue keeping Wisynco in our prayers, along with supporting and assisting them with their rebuilding efforts as best as our team possibly can.
David Mair
Executive Director
Food For The Poor Jamaica
davidm@foodforthepoorja.org