Latest update April 18th, 2025 8:12 AM
Jun 13, 2016 News
The US-based Florida/ Guyana Hope Inc and its sister organization in Guyana the Guyana/ Florida Hope non-profit organization continues to come to the assistance of Guyanese.
The group, which was formed in December 2013 is a nonprofit organization made of Guyanese living in Florida and the Diaspora.
In two years, the group has given over US$18,000 to the Guyana Chapter to help Guyanese in need.
They aim to touch all aspects of Guyanese lives and recently they assisted Dolaria Goberdhan of No69 village, whose house was razed by fire.
The 76-year old was assisted with a cheque to help her rebuild.
The cheque was handed over to a senior police officer in the area.
Others receiving assistance were Naline Baljit and Devika Tajnarine both of whom lost their husbands in tragic circumstances.
George Baijnauth, a Berbice businessman and saw miller, and current President of the Rotary Club of Corriverton, is the President of the Guyanese chapter.
Ms. Carmen Ally is the Secretary.
The Florida/ Guyana Hope Inc non-profit corporation came into being in December of 2013.
The Guyanese chapter was subsequently formed headed by Baijnauth with Carmen Ally as the Secretary.
Persons in need can contact members of both the Florida and Guyana group for assistance.
In Florida, persons can contact Rajin on 954-854-7593 or Anthony on 305-798-3570.
In Guyana contact can be made with President George Baijnauth on 339-2515 or 645 3199 or Secretary Carmen Ally on 339-3382 or 654-0070.
The group has so far donated over 100 computers to schools and other organization in Berbice while clothing, footwear, wheel chairs, assistance for Eye Surgery in Trinidad, treatment for Cancer and assistance to acquire prostate legs, and numerous feeding programmes.
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