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RHTY&SC/BCB aid fire victims

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A Port Mourant family of five who recently lost their home to fire along with over 1000 families have benefited from the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTYSC)/Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) COVID-19 relief programme, a release from the two organisations stated.

The  release stated that the RHTYSC has to date been the biggest contributor to the hampers project under its charity project

Over $200,000.00 worth of the cleaning detergents were also shared out to several public institutions including the Port Mourant Public Hospital, Port Mourant NDC and Rose Hall Town Council.

Meanwhile, the 10 teams of the  RHTYSC on Sunday last named Timothy Sandia as their Walter Nero Father of the Year 2020.

Foster said that since its formation in September of 1990 by three-time Guyana and Commonwealth Youth Service Awardee, the St. Francis Community Developers- the RHTYSC has honoured a father and a mother of the year every year.

Foster handed over the award to the proud father and stated that Karim was a role model parent who should be emulated across Guyana.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
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