Take Five Has Donated A Total Of 5,000 Meals
Take Five Catering has now donated a total of 5000 meals to those in need, with the company noting ”reaching this milestone of 5000 meals is not just a number; it represents our ongoing dedication to supporting our community and standing together in times of need.”
A spokesperson said, “As the world continues to navigate the challenges posed by COVID-19, Take Five Catering, a subsidiary of Take Five LTD., is proud to announce a significant milestone in its charitable efforts. Since the onset of the pandemic, Take Five Catering has donated an impressive total of 5000 meals to those in need, furthering its commitment to community support and social responsibility.
“Take Five Catering’s philanthropic journey has been marked by consistent support to the Seventh Day Adventist Church’s Feeding Program, especially during pivotal times such as Easter, Cup Match, Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. This enduring partnership has enabled the catering service to extend its reach and make a tangible impact in the lives of numerous families across Bermuda.”
“It’s a humbling experience to know that we’ve been able to make such a significant contribution during these challenging times,” said Holger Eiselt, CEO of Take Five Ltd. “Reaching this milestone of 5000 meals is not just a number; it represents our ongoing dedication to supporting our community and standing together in times of need.”
The spokesperson said, “Take Five Catering, along with other members of the Take Five Ltd. group, including Village Pantry, Island Pantry, Devil’s Isle, Devil’s Isle Coffee Company, and Buzz, has been an active participant in Bermuda’s culinary scene while emphasizing the importance of community involvement and giving back.
“This remarkable achievement is a testament to the company’s unwavering dedication to making a positive difference and highlights the importance of corporate responsibility in addressing societal challenges.
“For more information about Take Five Catering’s charitable initiatives or to explore potential community partnerships, please contact: Mcaines@tfl.bm.”