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Feb 07, 2013 Sports
The Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club preparation for the busy 2013 Berbice Cricket Board season received a major boost on Monday when it received cricket balls from Mings Products and Services of Urquhart Street, Georgetown.
The balls valued at $60,000 would be used by the cricket teams of the club to get themselves properly prepared for a season where cricket would be played at the Under-13, Under-15, Under-17, Under-19, Under-21, Second Division, Intermediate, First Division, Inter-zone and Female levels.
The Universal DVD Club and its CEO Vickram Seubarran also supported the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club with a donation of $50,000 towards the cricket teams monthly personal development charity programmes.
Under this programme, the Rose Hall Town Farfan & Mendes Under-15, Bakewell Under-17 and Second Division, Pepsi Under-19 and Intermediate, Gizmos & Gadgets Under-21 and First Division and the Metro Female Teams would undertake a total of 60 charity and pro-education programmes in 2013. These would include weekly feeding of the poor, hampers for less fortunate families, donation to other cricket clubs, educational scholarships and pro-education billboards.
Secretary/CEO of the Club Hilbert Foster in accepting the donations expressed gratitude to the Management of both Mings Products and Services and Universal DVD.
The main aims of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club in 2013, Foster stated would be to continue its dominance of Berbice Cricket at all levels while continuing to make a positive difference on a daily basis in the lives of youths, the elderly and less fortunate. Special thanks were expressed to Mr. Stanley and Colin Ming of Mings and Mr. Vickram Seubarran of Universal DVD.
The Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club has set it self a record 170 programmes/activities in 2013.
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