RUBiS Cares

RUBiS Cares

RUBiS Cares is a campaign initiated by RUBiS Bahamas Limited with the assistance of its parent company, RUBiS Energie, France, that launched to bring continued hope and much needed support to the Bahamian community.

Whilst thousands of Bahamians and loyal customers find themselves in difficult positions and the government battles the spread of the COVID-19 disease, RUBiS wanted to step up and show its commitment to the community at large.

Through the RUBiS Cares Campaign, RUBiS will contribute over $80,000 to those hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic- our children, the disabled, the elderly, the unemployed, those in need- as well as our loyal customers.

In partnering with various reputable non-profit organizations and mobilizing charitable initiatives, RUBiS aims to lessen the burden of over 5,000 individuals.

Press Releases
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The Bahamas AID Foundation 2023 Raffle is Live with Rubis!

For the past five plus years of The Bahamas AIDS Foundation grand annual Raffle, Rubis Bahamas Limited has stepped up to be a major donor.

Press Releases
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Rubis Bahamas Hosts its Very First Blood Drive

Saturday, April 15th Rubis Bahamas Limited hosted its very first blood drive. Rubis partnered with major brands including, Doctors Hospital; the only private hospital in the Bahamas, Vitamalt; a popular malt known to replenish the blood and provide energy and, Radio House; a top media house, for a successful event.

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RUBiS Bahamas Celebrates I.W.D ‘23 with Zumba & Breakfast!

Saturday, March 11th the ladies of Rubis Bahamas Limited and Rubis Network enjoyed a wonderful morning workout and breakfast to celebrate the globally recognized International Women’s Day!

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RUBiS Goes BLUE for Autism Awareness Month

April 2023 is no exception, Rubis Bahamas Limited continues to support Resources and Education for Autism Related Challenges (R.E.A.C.H) to bring awareness to a growing area that continues to affect boys and girls. It is estimated that Autism affects 1 in 100 children according to The World Health Organization.