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Jun 07, 2012 News
The St Francis Community Developers (SFCD), one of Guyana’s leading non-governmental organizations recently joined with the Ministry Of Home Affairs through the Ministry’s citizen security programme to commission a number of the Rapid Impact Projects. These projects were successfully implemented by the two bodies in the
Rose Hall Town, Port Mourant, and Williamsburg Areas.
In all, seven projects were commissioned by the team led by Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee, Permanent Secretary Angela Johnson, Regional Chairman David Armagon, President of the SFCD and Chairman of the Rose Hall Town/Williamsburg Community Action Council Alex Foster, Commander of Police B Division Assistant Commissioner Dereck Josiah, among others. Most of the projects targeted Schools in the area.
Among the projects unveiled was a Library at the Lower Corentyne Secondary school. The building was painted, shelves were installed and furniture put in place.
A play park was commissioned at the Rose Hall Town Nursery School with new slides, swings and seesaws being installed.
A Computer Room was built at the Rose Hall Town Primary School and computers will shortly be installed through a donor and the kind assistance of the SFCD.
The Port Mourant Secondary School had its western fencing done and rubbish bin built.
The J.C Chandisingh was also on the receiving list being the beneficiary of an Incinerator. The Friends of Rose Hall Town building had its electrical installations done, and bookshelves completed. A Computer with printer was also presented to the organization.
A decision was also taken by the committee which is headed by Foster to rehabilitate the Rose Hall Town Area H Football field. Works have already started.
The group later paid a visit to the headquarters of the SFCD.
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