By Prior Beharry
AMPLIA is creating sustainable spaces for residents in Sangre Grande.
A release from bMobile, the parent company of AMPLIA, on Monday stated, “Creating safe and clean spaces for communities to come together can improve people’s wellbeing, their sense of safety and security and feelings of unity. As part of its commitment to improving the quality of life in the town of Sangre Grande, communications solutions provider AMPLIA is investing in the creation of sustainable spaces for residents.
“This investment supports AMPLIA’s mission of positively influencing change in communities across Trinidad and Tobago.”
Marketing Manager, Amplia Communications Sasha Lowhar-Best sais she was pleased with the outcomes of their support of the communities in the Sangre Grande North East area.
She said, “We have adopted this area as one that is near and dear to the AMPLIA family. More than ever, projects that include events to bring the community together alongside infrastructure and beautification are necessary.
“Together, they work to bring people out of their homes to shared spaces, which helps the community as we leave the ‘lockdown’ mentality of the pandemic behind. But it is also key to creating a safer country. When we get to know our neighbours, we can better be our neighbours’ keepers.”
Councillor for Sangre Grande North East Paul Mongolas said, “The first thing I recognised was that there was a need to sustainably beautify the environment, because when the environment looks good, people feel good and it also creates a healthier and safer community.”
The release noted that AMPLIA supported the community’s inaugural sports day and also actively joined the beautification pilot programme with the donation of several benches in nearby areas and one local school.