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Aug 30, 2011 Sports
The Administration of the Berbice Cricket Board was earlier this week given a shot in the arm when Food for the Poor (Guy) Inc donated a set of office furniture to the Board. The donation consisted of two office tables, two secretary’s chairs and a file cabinet which valued $100, 000.
BCB Secretary Angela Haniff collects the Food For The Poor donated furniture from Hilbert Foster while Hubern Evans (left) and Anil Beharry looks on.
Secretary/CEO of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, Hilbert Foster who obtained the donation handed over the items to Berbice Cricket Board Secretary Angela Haniff on behalf of the Charity Organisation.
Foster, who is also the Berbice Cricket Board’s Public Relations Officer and Chairman of its Special Events Committee at the presentation stated that the Board was in the process of upgrading its office facilities in order to better fulfill its mandate and also to deal with members of the general public. The Berbice Cricket Board, he noted is no longer a cricketing body alone but has successfully transformed itself into a Non-governmental Organisation with activities under the sub-headings of Charity, Education, Social, Religious and Community Development.
Food for the Poor, Foster said was pleased to assist the dynamic Cricket Board as the organisation is committed to making differences in the lives of others and strongly believes in using sports as avenues to get youths to stay off the road.
Secretary of the Berbice Cricket Board Angela Haniff expressed gratitude to Food for the Poor for the assistance and noted that the organisation had only last week donated footwear and T/shirts to the Board. The Berbice Cricket Board, Haniff said is committed to cricket development at all levels and called on the other civil minded organisations to support the Board. She praised the work of Food for the Poor over the years in Guyana.
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