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Nov 07, 2009 News
The families whose homes were destroyed by fires, recently, received donations from the Guyana Relief Council yesterday.
Among the beneficiaries were Ramnarine Mahesh, and his family of four of 17 Goed Fortuin, West Bank Demerara; Jennifer Henry and her family of four of 101 Hunter Street, Albouystown; Ronald Monsar and his family of four of 42 Garnett Street, Newtown; Shivkumarie Roop and her family of five of 2B Cotton Tree, West Coast Berbice; Chanmattie Mahesh and her family of five of 17 Goed Fortuin, West Bank Demerara; Rudolph Montouth and his family of one of 142 Regent Street, Bourda; George Haynes and his family of one of 101 Hunter Street, Albouystown; Yolanda Schettz and her family of two of 101 Hunter Street, Albouystown; Orin Godridge and his family of two of 101 Hunter Street, Albouystown, Antonio Isles, and his family of three of 101 Hunter Street Albouystown; Wycliffe Halley and his family of six of 101 Hunter Street, Albouystown; Emelita Ramohan and her family of six of 262 Samatta Point, Grove; Bisnauth Mahattoo and his family of six of Sideline Dam; and Ravi Ramroop and his family of six of 101 Hunter Street, Albouystown.
The families were given mattresses, kitchen utensils and food stuff.
The GRC has provided assistance for this year to date to the victims of 62 fires that affected 291 persons.
There was also help to 113 welfare cases with some coming from the hinterland.
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