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Thursday, July 24, 2025

Liberty Caribbean backs charity golf tournament

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Lib­er­ty Caribbean Trinidad sup­port­ed the an­nu­al char­i­ty golf tour­na­ment host­ed by The Shel­ter for Bat­tered Women and Chil­dren on June 29 at the St An­drew’s Golf Course, Mo­ka. The event raised funds and aware­ness for sur­vivors of gen­der-based vi­o­lence.

Par­tic­i­pants in­clud­ed busi­ness lead­ers, golf play­ers, and ad­vo­cates. The ini­tia­tive forms part of Lib­er­ty Caribbean Trinidad’s cor­po­rate so­cial re­spon­si­bil­i­ty pro­gramme.

Vice Pres­i­dent and Gen­er­al Man­ag­er Si­mone Mar­tin-Sul­gan said the com­pa­ny is com­mit­ted to sup­port­ing crit­i­cal so­cial caus­es. She de­scribed the tour­na­ment as a plat­form for com­mu­ni­ty en­gage­ment and high­light­ed the com­pa­ny’s re­spon­si­bil­i­ty to sup­port well­be­ing and safe­ty.

Lib­er­ty Caribbean Trinidad has spon­sored the event for the past five years. Mar­tin-Sul­gan said the com­pa­ny re­mains com­mit­ted to its on­go­ing part­ner­ship with The Shel­ter and its ef­forts to ad­dress gen­der-based vi­o­lence.

The event fea­tured a day of golf and net­work­ing. Or­gan­is­ers al­so high­light­ed the im­por­tance of ed­u­ca­tion, ad­vo­ca­cy, and sup­port ser­vices for sur­vivors of do­mes­tic vi­o­lence.

Through its spon­sor­ship, Lib­er­ty Caribbean Trinidad helps fund pro­grammes and ser­vices for sur­vivors and rais­es pub­lic aware­ness of gen­der-based vi­o­lence.

The Shel­ter pro­vides a safe space and as­sis­tance to women and chil­dren who have ex­pe­ri­enced do­mes­tic vi­o­lence. It con­tin­ues to part­ner with or­gan­i­sa­tions to sus­tain its op­er­a­tions and ex­tend its reach.

Lib­er­ty Caribbean Trinidad’s sup­port of The Shel­ter re­flects its stat­ed aim to make a pos­i­tive so­cial im­pact be­yond its core telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions busi­ness.

The com­pa­ny said its con­tin­ued in­volve­ment in the event demon­strates align­ment with na­tion­al ef­forts to sup­port vul­ner­a­ble pop­u­la­tions.


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