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Jan 25, 2013 News
The Corriverton Lions Club has issued tickets to religious organizations and prominent people in the Corriverton, Corentyne area for distribution to persons who can benefit from their eye care programme, scheduled to be held early February.
The exercise will commence on February 11, shortly after the arrival of 17 Optometrists from the Kemsville Lions Club of Canada , Public Relations Officer Linden Murray disclosed.
The programme will last for five days, concluding on February 15, and the doctors plan to attend to at least two hundred persons daily.
The venue will be the Masjid at #79 Village.
The Corriverton Lions Club is providing meals, accommodation as well as looking after other logistics for the visiting team which had held a successful exercise at Bath Settlement, West Coast of Berbice, last year.
The team will travel to Orealla on the Corentyne River on February 16 to conduct clinics there on the following day (Feb 17).
Murray said that religious organizations and prominent individuals have been given the task of issuing tickets to persons to prevent misuse of access to the doctors.
“These organizations and prominent individuals know who the needy persons are and so can identify genuine ones,” he said.
Murray disclosed that the programme is being held in the upper Corentyne, but will accommodate persons from outside of this geographic area.
Persons desirous of benefitting from examinations and treatment can contact the Corriverton Lions Club on telephone number 339-2765.
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