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May 10, 2013 Sports
By Zaheer Mohamed
The Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC) has committed itself to a total of 175 programmes\activities for the year 2013 under the headings Education, Health, Social, Sports, Awards, Tributes, Youth Development, Coaching, Charity, Community Development and Religion, and as a result E-Networks has decided to assist the club in this venture.
Yesterday at their Camp Street Office, the company which recently started operations in Berbice, made that commitment official.
According to the Club’s Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster, the company
E-Networks CEO Gerald Singh (left) hands over the cheque to the club’s test cricketer Assad Fudadin.
also donated one free year of cable television service to their Cricketer-of-the-year, Delbert Hicks and that makes them their second largest sponsor.
Foster said that every single activity the Club undertakes will touch the lives of many youths, the elderly and less fortunate.
Foster stated that due to the club’s unbelievable list of activities they managed to secure a number of sponsors. “In these difficult economic times, most NGO’s and clubs find it difficult to survive much less to do anything to fulfill their mandate. The RHTY&SC has been blessed with an ability to attract and maintain sponsors over a long period of time mainly because of our achievements, honesty, hard work, public relation programmes and a capability to make our sponsors feel as a part of our club’s success story”, added Foster.
He thanked the company for their assistance to Guyana’s leading youth and sports organization and indicated that their members will be available to do promotional work for the company. He informed that the club will also name its Annual Awards Ceremony and Father of the Year award after the company.
Meanwhile Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of E-Networks Gerald Singh said the company is happy to serve the people of Berbice.
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