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The hampers were baskets filled with food items, juices and special treats and will serve as a token of love, appreciation and good cheer for several households throughout the community. 
“We’re delivering hampers to the needy, the elderly, sick and shut in; to all the persons we love so much but during the year we cannot always reach all of them.” Parliamentary Representative for Castries Central Hon. Sarah Flood Beaubrun said. “We started a program called Synergy Gold, and that’s to focus really on the needs of our senior citizens, in their golden years, they’ve done so much for us and we want to make sure that they know how much we think, love and care about them. There will be a lot we will be doing in the New Year with the program Synergy Gold but for Christmas we just want to reach and touch their hearts.” 
Minister Beaubrun further explained that the Christmas season is a time where we think of people we love and though the hamper may not provide everything that they may need now, this will bring some good cheer, and let them know that they are thought of. Several Families in the community will benefit from the hampers and other activities put on by the Parliamentary Representative for the festive season.
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