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Oct 07, 2012 Sports
The Rose Hall Town Pepsi Under-19 Team and the Special Events Committee of the Berbice Cricket Board continues to make a positive difference as they seek to assist cricket clubs in the ancient county. On Wednesday last the two groups donated $200,000 worth of footwear and bags to six clubs under their community development project. The six clubs that received items were – Young Warriors, Bermine, Blairmont Community Centre, Whim, Chesney and Port Mourant.
Secretary/CEO of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club and chairman of the Berbice Cricket Board Special Events Committee Hilbert Foster in handing over the items to his counterpart clubs, stated that the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club over its twenty two years history has been very successful and wanted every other youth and sports club in Berbice to follow in its footstep to assist youths to stay off drugs.
The items were donated free of cost to members of the six clubs and less fortunate residents in the different areas. Foster stated that so far in 2012 the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club in conjunction with the Berbice Cricket Board have donated over $6M worth of items and cricket equipment to over 50 cricket clubs. The donations have assisted all the clubs to become self-reliant and to develop themselves. Foster pledged further assistance in the future for more clubs as the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club and the Berbice Cricket Board were determined to assist every single deserving cricket club in Berbice.
President of both the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports club and Berbice Cricket Board, Keith Foster, in handing over the donations urged the clubs to use the items for the intended purpose and stated that Berbice cricket was enjoying a remarkable period of progress due to visionary and progressive leadership. Speaking on behalf of the six clubs, treasurer of the Young Warriors Cricket Club, Anil Beharry, expressed gratitude to the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club and the Berbice Cricket Board for their assistance.
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