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Soup vendor in Green Island, Hanover, Elsworth Foster matched Beaches Negril Junior Sales Executive, Asheika McNab’s energy; handing her a cup of soup as a sign of appreciation for his International Men’s Day treat.
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In observance of International Men’s Day, team members from Sandals and Beaches Negril ventured into communities in Hanover and Westmoreland to show their appreciation to male residents under the theme: “Helping Men and Boys.”
The rehydration initiative impacted over 70 men hailing from several communities.
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