Investing in a bright future

Investing in a bright future: The staff of Scotiabank’s Robb Street branch recently pooled their money to purchase school supplies for children at Joshua House, Blessed Children’s Home, The Convalescent Home and St. Ann’s Orphanage in the city. In a release, the Scotiabank Robb Street branch said the event highlights the bank’s Bright Future strategy “to improve the lives of children in areas we work and do business by giving the youths of today a bright future.” In photo Brian Hackett, Manager of the Robb Street branch hands over the school supplies to five-year-old Tyra Gordon and other children of The Convalescent Home of d’Urban Backlands, in the presence of bank staffers and head caregiver Joan Stephens-Deveaux. (Scotiabank photo)
Investing in a bright future: The staff of Scotiabank’s Robb Street branch recently pooled their money to purchase school supplies for children at Joshua House, Blessed Children’s Home, The Convalescent Home and St. Ann’s Orphanage in the city. In a release, the Scotiabank Robb Street branch said the event highlights the bank’s Bright Future strategy “to improve the lives of children in areas we work and do business by giving the youths of today a bright future.” In photo Brian Hackett, Manager of the Robb Street branch hands over the school supplies to five-year-old Tyra Gordon and other children of The Convalescent Home of d’Urban Backlands, in the presence of bank staffers and head caregiver Joan Stephens-Deveaux. (Scotiabank photo)
Investing in a bright future: The staff of Scotiabank’s Robb Street branch recently pooled their money to purchase school supplies for children at Joshua House, Blessed Children’s Home, The Convalescent Home and St. Ann’s Orphanage in the city. In a release, the Scotiabank Robb Street branch said the event highlights the bank’s Bright Future strategy “to improve the lives of children in areas we work and do business by giving the youths of today a bright future.” In photo Brian Hackett, Manager of the Robb Street branch hands over the school supplies to five-year-old Tyra Gordon and other children of The Convalescent Home of d’Urban Backlands, in the presence of bank staffers and head caregiver Joan Stephens-Deveaux. (Scotiabank photo)