Law firm donates office furniture

| 15/05/2019
CNS Local Life
(L-R) Marc Thomas, of Conyers; Sharon Roulstone, of WORC; Kevin Butler, of Conyers; Deputy Governor Franz Manderson; and Andre Ebanks of Ministry of Community Affairs

(CNS Local Life): Conyers has donated $90,000 worth of surplus office furniture to four different entities in Cayman. The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), the Ministry of Sports, Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC), and the Sunrise Adult Training Centre all received the items from Conyers, when it was left with extra furniture after moving into new offices at Cricket Square.

The donation from the firm, which recently celebrated its 90th anniversary, totalled 22 full office suites and a reception area. Kevin Butler, partner and head of Conyers’ Cayman office, explained, “We are always looking for opportunities to help support our community and what better way to help than with a donation that positively impacts the day-to-day operations of these important organisations.”

Collin Anglin, director of the Department of Sports, said of the donation, “We are extremely grateful for the furniture we received from Conyers Dill. The furniture facilitated the outfit of a new office space for our coaches and administrative staff, who feel very at home in their new surroundings.”

Andre Ebanks, deputy chief officer for the Ministry of Community Affairs, added the ministry’s thanks on behalf of DCFS, saying it is “most grateful for this extraordinarily kind donation…It is a gesture that demonstrates immense thoughtfulness, togetherness, and community fellowship.”

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