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Jan 17, 2015 Sports
RHTYSC Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster receives the sponsorship cheque from Ms. Jennifer Cipriani, Scotia Bank Marketing Manager.
The Bank of Nova Scotia has renewed its partnership of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC) which has been established since 2009.
In accepting the company’s contribution of $300,000, Club Secretary/CEO, Hilbert Foster stated that the club, apart from being one of the best in Guyana, strongly believes in making a positive difference in the lives of youths, the elderly and less fortunate.
Each year, the RHTYSC apart from its involvement in sports, undertakes over 200 programmes/activities which includes pro-education, anti-drugs, social, youth development, community development, charity, awards/honour, among others.
Foster hailed the Bank of Nova Scotia as a true friend of the RHTY&SC, describing it as a responsible corporate entity which has invested heavily in youth development. The Bank’s support for 2015 would assist the club in making its Silver Jubilee anniversary celebrations a success since it will assist in costs to cover the annual review magazine, annual Tribute to Teachers programme, a county-wide essay competition and the club’s cricket development programme.
According to Foster, the Silver Jubilee celebrations which would be observed throughout the year would be unmatched in the history of Guyana with special emphasis being placed on sports, pro-education, welfare of the elderly and less fortunate, anti-drugs/suicide, awards/honours, community development and assisting of 25 cricket clubs in Berbice.
Foster expressed gratitude to the bank for its support while making special mention of its Marketing Manager, Ms. Jennifer Cipriani for her confidence in the work of the club.
Ms. Cipriani responded that the bank was pleased to support the work of the club since it is fulfilling its mandate to make a positive difference in the lives of youths. She congratulated them on achieving 25 years of progress and noted that the bank is pleased to be a partner.
As a responsible corporate entity, Cipriani noted that the bank invests heavily on sports, education, youth development and culture.
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