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Sep 28, 2012 Sports
Stephen Vieira and Carlos Rodrigues, riding high on their wave of success in Barbados, will team up with E-Networks to give back to local charities as the Company introduces, the “E-Net Dunk Tank” at GuyExpo this evening.
According to managing Director Vishok Persaud, the ‘E-Net Dunk Tank is the first of its kind in Guyana and patrons attending the GuyExpo will surely be delighted with the new novelty where they will be given the opportunity to dunk Stephen and Carlos, all in the name of charity.
The Dunk Tank where Super bikers Stephen Vieira and Carlos Rodrigues will be dunked in for a charitable cause.
All proceeds of tonight’s venture which runs from 18:00 hrs-22:00hrs will go to Women Reaching Out (WRO) and United Women for Special Children (UWSC) organisations.
Both WRO and UWSC have been in existence for many years and dedicate their efforts to charitable causes that affect families, women and children.
Persaud speaking of the cause said that, “Charity normally begins at home, but in this case it starts with E-Networks. We were approached with an opportunity to give back to the community; an opportunity that could not be passed upon.” The “E-Net Dunk Tank” will be on display through Sunday as E-Networks continue to entice customers with its “Soak Up the Savings” GuyExpo Special.
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