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Marubeni donates US$10,000 to Immortelle Children’s Centre - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Marubeni Power International Inc has donated US$10,000 to The Immortelle Children’s Centre for Special Education in St Ann's, Port of Spain.

The donation injects much-needed funds into the range of multidisciplinary programmes at the centre, which currently supports 36 students with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities, a media release said.

Mo Majeed, chief operating officer/managing director Caribbean, Marubeni Power International Inc visited the Immortelle Centre on September 17 and interacted with the students.

“Marubeni Power International has been a partner of PowerGen in Trinidad and Tobago for over 17 years and we are privileged to have the opportunity to support valuable social initiatives here,” he said in the release.

[caption id="attachment_1112283" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Charlene Gittens, principal of Immortelle Children’s Centre for Special Education, guides Mo Majeed, COO/ managing director of Marubeni Power International Inc, on a tour of the centre’s classrooms and therapy rooms on September 17. -[/caption]

“Our corporate social responsibility portfolio is a very important part of the work we do across the Caribbean, and in all of our territories. We truly admire the incredible work being done at the Immortelle Centre in providing personalised care and support for its students, and it was a joy to interact with them today.”

The centre provides therapeutic services and educational support for its students who range from five years to adults who are enrolled in the vocational programme.

Principal Charlene Gittens expressed her deep appreciation for the donation.

[caption id="attachment_1112282" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Students of the Immortelle Children’s Centre for Special Education bring smiles to the faces of Marubeni Power International Inc representatives Mo Majeed, COO/ managing director, left, and Keisuke Harada, senior manager, right. -[/caption]

“Marubeni’s contribution has enabled us to provide more tailored and impactful interventions for our students. The donation will help us maintain and expand the facilities and tools in several of our development programmes, helping our students reach their fullest potential,” Gittens said in the release.

Headquartered in Japan, the Marubeni Corporation has offices in 67 countries and employs 45,000 people around the world.

The corporation has a diverse portfolio, including but not limited to the power and energy business.

 

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