CWS – ‘Happy to Give’ supports ‘Mind over Matter’ Challenge |08 May 2021

Larry Moustache, CWS manager for Praslin & La Digue, was among the group that welcomed Passon at the end of her challenge on April 24, 2021
Cable and Wireless Seychelles (CWS) has raised R129,435.20 through its ‘Happy to Give’ campaign in support of Felicity Passon’s ‘Mind over Matter’ challenge.
At the end of April 2021, most media houses focused on the ‘Mind over Matter’ challenge. Felicity Passon, Seychelles swimmer, Indian Ocean, and African Champion 2019, challenged herself to swim 15km into the open waters from La Digue to Praslin and back.
Through the ‘Mind over Matter’ challenge, Passon swam for mental health awareness and raised fund to support a mental health project within the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Family. The project consists of extending psychosocial support to the public by establishing a ‘Telephone and E-Counselling service’ by certified professionals.
Being a company that actively supports community projects, CWS opens its ‘Happy to Give’ campaign to allow its customers to donate their loyalty points showing their support towards the challenge.
CWS promotions manager, Hervé Atayi, stated: “We are very pleased with the turnout of this initiative. The amount collected is the highest contribution from our customers so far, and we are delighted and grateful for such generosity. ‘Happy to Give’ was created to provide a platform whereby our customers can demonstrate their kindness and charity towards any cause that speaks to their heart. The response from the ‘Mind Over Matter’ challenge is a testimony that mental health issues are a concern for the whole community and that by being united, we can reduce its effect on our people.”
Expressing his gratitude towards its customers, Charles Hammond, CWS chief executive, said: “Community is one of the CWS’ core values. As a responsible corporate citizen, we acknowledge that mental health can affect all, especially during this pandemic that brings uncertainty for the future. We thank all of our customers that have decided to donate their points.”
Mr Hammond announced that “CWS is going to match its customers’ generosity in kind; this donation will be made under the CWS foundation”.
The Cable & Wireless Seychelles Foundation (CWSF)
In line with its long-term commitment towards supporting local communities and being responsive to their needs, the company officially launched the CWSF in March 2005. Working under the slogan, ‘A helping hand for a stronger community’. The aims of the Foundation are:
- To establish and build partnerships with local charitable and community organisations, focusing on groups with ‘special needs’;
- To actively contribute in the strengthening of communities in which we live and work;
- To enhance the Cable & Wireless brand by promoting our role as a corporate citizen.
To date, the company has undertaken many initiatives under the Foundation umbrella and has done so proactively. The Foundation continues to be positioned as an extra to the company's normal donation activities.
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