Margibi County – As part of their yearly festive celebrations, Jeety Rubber and its subsidiary, Salala Rubber Corporation, threw a Christmas party for more than 5,000 kids in Weala, Cinta District, giving away toys, presents, and other various items.
The celebration, which took place in Weala, all seven of Salala Rubber Corporation’s worker camps, and nearby villages like Bypolo, Massaquoi Town, and Villages Town, made the communities that hosted the rubber operations feel joyous.
The celebration, according to a joint statement from the companies, “reflects their commitment to giving back to host communities, particularly during the provides an opportunity to give back and share joy with children and families in rural areas. We believe in supporting the communities where we operate, and seeing the smiles on these children’s faces makes it all worthwhile.”
Along with the kids’ celebration, the businesses gave more than 100 bags of rice to local motorcycle riders. The gesture acknowledged the critical role that commercial motorcyclists play in supplying transportation services in remote areas with inadequate road infrastructure.
Upon receiving the rice, the over 100 motorcycle riders expressed gratitude to the sponsors and stated that it will help their families over the Christmas season, when household expenses typically increase. Local leaders praised Jeety Rubber and Salala Rubber Corporation for their continued engagement with host communities, emphasizing that these initiatives strengthen bonds between the companies and the community.
As part of a broader pattern of community support that includes the Christmas celebration, the Jeety-owned companies have invested in Margibi County’s healthcare, education, and infrastructure. According to company representatives, community involvement will remain a primary priority as long as they operate in the area.
