An International Company’s Commitment to Community Development
Three children huddle under a leaking roof in Linstead, St Catherine, their mother Mavadeen Aldred wondering if they’ll ever know the security of a real home. It’s a scene that plays out across Jamaica far too often – but this story has a different ending. When Marubeni Power International joined forces with Food For The Poor Jamaica, the nation’s largest and longest-serving charity organisation, they proved that corporate partnerships can transform lives in ways that resonate far beyond a simple charitable donation.
From Hardship to Hope
The journey of Aldred’s family mirrors the struggles many Jamaicans face. In 2011, they lived in a one-room building belonging to her grandmother, which was later demolished due to safety concerns. By 2021, the family had moved to Bongo Town, Victoria in Linstead, living in a borrowed house with a deteriorating ceiling that offered little protection from the rain. Through Marubeni’s partnership with Food For The Poor’s ‘Build Back the Love’ initiative, this family finally found stability and hope.
Beyond Business: Marubeni’s Community Impact
As a major shareholder in Jamaica Public Service Company Limited, Marubeni Power International demonstrates that international companies can balance profit with purpose. Their comprehensive approach to community development includes:
- Housing security through partnerships with Food For The Poor Jamaica
- Educational support via scholarships worth US$20,000 for UWI Electrical Engineering students
- Distribution of food and care packages to primary schools in St Andrew
- Ongoing community outreach programmes worth J$1 million in sponsorship
When it comes to harmony, there is no better place to develop this than in the home. A loving home is the foundation of harmony. It is a place to build family values, a place to study, a place to rest
Chairman of Jamaica Public Service Company Limited, Damian Obiglio Tweet
The Power of Strategic Partnerships
The collaboration between Marubeni and Food For The Poor Jamaica exemplifies how international corporations can maximise their social impact through local partnerships. FFPJ Executive Director, Kivette Silvera, emphasises this point: “Partnerships foster a spirit of solidarity and shared responsibility. When we unite our efforts, we maximise resources and inspire others to join the cause.”
Lessons for International Investors
Marubeni’s success offers valuable insights for international companies investing in Jamaica:
- Partner with established local organisations for maximum impact
- Address fundamental community needs alongside business objectives
- Maintain long-term commitment to community development
- Align corporate values with social action
Building Tomorrow: The Power of Purpose-Driven Investment
As Jamaica continues to attract international investment, Marubeni’s example shows that corporate social responsibility isn’t just about charitable giving – it’s about creating sustainable change through thoughtful, strategic intervention. Their approach demonstrates that when international companies view community development as integral to their business strategy, they create lasting positive change while building strong foundations for their own success.
By investing in both economic growth and community development, international companies can help build a stronger, more resilient Jamaica—one where business success and social progress go hand in hand. This holistic approach proves that doing good is indeed good for business, setting a powerful precedent for future international investors in Jamaica.