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Dec 17, 2014 News
The Christmas season is a time for giving and Princess Fun City Entertainment Centre did
not withhold on its generosity yesterday, when it treated a group of vulnerable children and a number of elders to a ‘pampering’ time.
Although the two groups were treated separately, the members within each undoubtedly took full advantage of their day-long experience.
For instance the children of Food for the Poor Guyana Inc. were able to descend on the gaming arcade of more than 80 games, effectively transforming it into a buzz of activities and exciting noise.
They were also allowed to head to one of the sprawling theatres to indulge in a number of exciting movies. And there was no shortage of edible delicacies offered to the children who couldn’t, even if they tried, contain their elation. They were even able to meet Santa Claus and his elves who afforded them early Christmas gifts.
The elders who came from the Palms Geriatric Home were exposed to, not only exciting movies and edible delicacies galore, but they were also able to experience soothing spa treatments.
Altogether those who benefited from the Fun City treat, at absolutely no cost, amounted to some 150 individuals.
According to the Fun City Marketing/ Public Relations Manager, Ali Williams, the management of Providence, East Bank Demerara, was only too happy to take time out during the festive season to
open its doors to the specially invited guests yesterday.
“We are honoured to welcome the elders and children organizations…and we will continue to support these worthy organisations as they strive towards ending homelessness and providing healthier, safer places to improve our communities,” said Williams.
But even before the onset of the Christmas season, the Princess Fun City was already offering its fun atmosphere to needy children who would not have normally been able to venture there. This meant that schools, religious organizations and youth clubs were able to collaborate with the administration of the entertainment venue to allow scores of children to have an exciting time.
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