Bacardi Serve Holiday Meals At Salvation Army
Bacardi Limited served 250 holiday meals in partnership with the Salvation Army, offering “warmth, nourishment, and human connection during what can be a difficult time for many.”
A spokesperson said, “Family-owned Bacardi Limited, the world’s largest privately held international spirits company, reaffirmed its commitment to giving back by hosting its 4th annual ‘250 Holiday Meals’ initiative last week in partnership with The Salvation Army. Held at the North Street Citadel in Hamilton, Bacardi volunteers served 250 hot holiday meals to individuals and families experiencing hardship this season.
“With holiday classics prepared by local favorite Soul Food Grill and Café, and desserts donated by Bacardi employees, the festive event offered warmth, nourishment, and human connection during what can be a difficult time for many.
“This year’s initiative comes as the Salvation Army faces a surge in demand for its services. The organization now supports upwards of 800 individuals weekly, an increase that reflects broader economic pressures on vulnerable Bermudians. Captain Dennis Maybury of the Salvation Army recently issued a call for public support to help meet rising needs through their annual Christmas fundraising campaign.”
“Bacardi’s continued partnership is a vital source of hope for those we serve,” said Captain Maybury. “As food insecurity and housing instability rise across Bermuda, it is heartening to witness corporate citizens like Bacardi step forward. These meals do more than feed — they uplift.”
Douglas Mello, Managing Director of Bacardi International Limited, added, “This initiative reflects the heart of our family-owned business. Our commitment to the Bermuda community is unwavering, and it’s an honor to support the Salvation Army’s tireless efforts, especially at a time when demand for their services has never been higher.”
The spokesperson said, “Bacardi encourages the public to answer the Salvation Army’s appeal. Donations of canned goods, shelf-stable pantry items like milk, oatmeal, and tea, or financial contributions can make a direct difference. Items can be dropped off at the North Street Citadel Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 3 PM.”






