BUSINESS BYTE: KFC Assist Operation Youth Quake

Operation Youth QuakeIn the spirit of community service, KFC is sharing the joy of celebrating 10 years of service in Dominica under the leadership of Fine Foods Inc by contributing to the Operation Youth Quake Roof renovation and remodeling project.

Operation Youth Quake is a non-profit, non government organization working with troubled and displaced young people between 12-18 years.  The Operation Youth Quake facility is located in Savanne Park area adjacent to the Dominica Community High School.

As part of its programme, the organization offers residential care to the children and young people. Over the years, the building housing the residents has become dilapidated and infested with termites and needed substantial repairs.

KFC Operations Manager- Mrs. Jeanette Rabess said that KFC is committed to providing assistance to enhancing our community and is very please that KFC can contribute though in a small way to the renovation and remodeling of the Operation Youth Quake building.  Young adults are our future and it is our responsibility to assist where and when possible to ensure that they have an opportunity to become positive contributing members of our beautiful island Dominica.

KFC long term goal is to continue to show it’s commitment to Dominica by offering the best customer service, products whilecontinuing to build and grow its outreach program in Dominica.

The celebration of KFC 10th Anniversary continues with a great in-store promotion giving customers a chance to win Fantastic weekly prizes such as a Play Station gaming console, a Kitchen Aid Standup Cake Mixer or a 50” Smart TV and more.  KFC will also continue to give back with two Customer Appreciation Days at KFC- Thursday August 11th and on the Anniversary Day Saturday August 13th. Follow the KFC Facebook(www.facebook.com/KFCDominica) page for all the details and be part of the celebration.

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1 Comment

  1. August 8, 2016

    My boyhood town of about 18,000 when I left in 1962 now has many of big fast food businesses. KFC was one of the first. It now has two thriving KFC outlets.

    I am not surprised KFC has taken root in Dominica. The uniqueness of their main product, the variety of their menu, and the pleasantness of their staff pushes the business forward.

    It was uplifting to see KFC in Dominica making a significant donation to such a worthy cause as OPERATION YOUTH QUAKE. It is this type of action that makes a nation great. KFC has reached out in a practical way to serve the youth. What helps the young people helps the country.

    Sincerely, Rev. Donald Hill. Evangelist.

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