BTC Lends a Helping Hand to Educultur

Thu, Feb 2nd 2017, 09:30 AM

BTC restored hope to the founders and operators of Educulture Bahamas Limited by replacing electronics to the facility. Just days prior to the Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade, the facility was broken into and vandalized. BTC provided three desktop computers and a smart television to Educulture.

CEO Leon Williams said, “We were saddened to hear about the unfortunate event at Educulture. We have provided new computers and a television for the institute to assist with getting the operation up and running as soon as possible.”

Educulture was founded in 2000 by Arlene Nash Ferguson, veteran educator and cultural enthusiast.

CEO Leon Williams presents Silbert Ferguson from Educulture with electronic items following the break in at the facility.

ABOUT BTC: BTC is the first quad play provider in The Bahamas. The company offers a full suite of landline, internet, mobile and television services allowing customers to stay connected throughout The Bahamas. BTC is deeply rooted in community and supports a wide range of culture, youth, education and sporting initiatives. These include Junkanoo, Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival, IAAF/BTC World Relays and CARIFTA. BTC maintains a four year scholarship program with The University of The Bahamas and provides funding for the University’s endowment fund.  Just recently, the company signed an agreement for the establishment of an Innovation Lab at the University. The company is jointly owned by Liberty Global and The Government of The Bahamas.

 

Indira Collie

Public Relations Manager

Bahamas Telecommunications Company Ltd.

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