BOB and Bahamas Feeding Network Team Up To Fight Hunger

Thu, Nov 17th 2016, 09:52 AM

 

On Wednesday Bank of The Bahamas Limited and the Bahamas Feeding Network (BFN) helped to ease the problem of hunger for 50 families in the country by providing $5,000 in food vouchers to 50 single mothers with three or more dependents. The mothers each received one $100 food voucher as a result of matching $2500 donations made by BOB and the Bahamas Feeding Network. The presentations were made during a brief press conference at BOB's Carmichael Road Branch.

Philip Smith, Executive Director, BFN thanked Bank of The Bahamas for joining forces with BFN to assist the single mothers. He explained that in response to a poverty level of 12.8% or one in every eight persons in The Bahamas, the BFN collects funding and food resources and then distributes them to 125 members including churches, feeding organizations and soup kitchens. Mr. Smith said BOB's matching donation will assist in helping the 50 single mothers to feed their children, particularly after the impact of Hurricane Matthew on the finances of already struggling families.

"You will find that hunger often exists in homes of single mothers with multiple children because a lot of times those mothers do not have the help, so this donation will make a way for these mothers to put bread on the table for their children. I think adults being hungry is bad enough but when you find children being hungry who cannot help themselves it just touches our hearts," Mr. Smith said.

Byron Miller, Manager of Sales, Bank of The Bahamas said the Bank was pleased to support this initiative because it believes in giving back to the communities it serves.


Bank of The Bahamas Limited and the Bahamas Feeding network have teamed up to provide $5000 in food assistance to single mothers with more than three dependents. Pictured above: Dominique Mortimer (centre) was one of 50 mothers who each received a $100 food voucher. The presentation was made by Byron Miller, Sales Manager, BOB (left) and Phillip Smith, Executive Director, Bahamas Feeding Network.

"BOB is a community bank. We are made up of virtually every Bahamian family and the realities that confront our people today include of lack of funding for food and we want to demonstrate today that we hear our people and we see our people, along with the ability to respond to their physical needs. So we're not looking as a Bank of Solutions to only generate profits from our people but to give back and in that spirit of giving facilitate the Bahamas Feeding Network to assist these mothers," Mr. Miller said.

At the press conference several of the voucher recipients said what it meant to them to receive assistance from BOB and BFN. Ivanka Linden, a grocery packer and single mother with seven children ranging in age from 4 to 26 years called it "a blessing from God".

"Words cannot explain how difficult it has been at times but I thank God for being there with me through it all. I am desperately in need of a home. Right now I'm living in Bain Town and before I came here I had to put some buckets down to catch the water leaking in my home. It's been so rough but I thank God though it all," Ms. Linden said.

Rosemary, a single mother of mother of 11 children between the ages of 2 and 23 years said she has been homeless before "sleeping on the beach" and she sometimes sells items like water, gatorade, cookies and coconuts to feed her family.


Single mothers with more than three dependents are the focus of a new initiative by the Bahamas Feeding Network. In a matching fund collaboration BFN & Bank of The Bahamas Limited recently donated 50 $100 food vouchers to 50 mothers in this category. Pictured above: Sherese Fernander (centre) receives a food voucher from Byron Miller, Sales Manager, BOB (left); and Phillip Smith, Executive Director, Bahamas Feeding Network (right).

"With the hurricane things is rough right now so it helps a lot because right now I don't have anything in my house to eat and I am up against the wall with my rent," she said.

Carmeta Butler, a single mother of seven has been unemployed for the past six and a half years and recently lost her home and everything in it to a fire caused by an electrical shortage. Her youngest son has also been seriously injured in a car accident.

"Right now I am homeless, clothesless and phoneless. I'm seeking help from anyone that is interested in helping me as soon as possible. Thank you and God bless all of you," Ms. Butler said.

Since its inception in December 2013 The Bahamas National Feeding Network, the brainchild of Ambassador H.E. Frank Crothers, with a board of committed directors, has distributed more than $350,000 in food coupons to some 105 soup kitchens and churches dedicated to feeding their communities. For this latest initiative recipients were recommended by BFN member partners with final selections being made by a BFN committee.

BOB is a modern, full service bank with 13 branches in eight islands (Nassau, Grand Bahama, Andros, Cat Island, Eleuthera, Exuma, San Salvador and Inagua) and a long history of firsts in the local Banking Industry. The Bank caters to retail clients from all walks of life providing personal loans and mortgages as well as savings and chequing accounts, term deposits, money transfers, online banking and prepaid cards.

Source: Diane Phillips & Associates

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