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Aug 16, 2018 Sports

Public Relations Officer Sophia Dolphin hands over one of the jerseys to Three Peat’s Rawle Welch on Monday.
Participating teams in the Second Annual Three Peat Promotions / Guinness Cage Competition will be outfitted with jerseys compliments of non-profit organisation ‘Give Another Chance Foundation’.
The Foundation, which is in its eight year of existence, was setup mainly to provide another chance for lesser fortunate children, whose parents are either deceased or simply cannot afford to supply some of the basic necessities for their educational and other relevant needs for their development.
However, on Monday, the Foundation seized the opportunity to extend its generosity to Three Peat Promotions Football Tournament by presenting Representative Rawle Welch with a large quantity of jerseys that will benefit the teams and lucky fans during the competition that is being played at the Haslington Market Tarmac.
Public Relations Officer Sophia Dolphin, who made the presentation on behalf of the Foundation, said that the entity is always willing to extend help to any organisation or individual that is in need of assistance.
She pointed to several acts of goodwill that they’ve conducted including sending students who just could not afford to continue studies at the University of Guyana back to the institution in addition to similar undertakings at St. Cuthbert’s Mission.
Dolphin further disclosed that the Foundation was scheduled to travel to Wakenaam yesterday to present students with back packs full of school supplies for the new term in an effort to ease the burden on those who cannot afford to purchase the necessary materials to return to school.
Welch in his brief remarks thanked the Foundation for its support, adding that the mere fact that they were willing to step out of their mandate to offer assistance to the Promotions speaks volumes of the organisation’s willingness to help at all cost.
The tournament is being held to foster social cohesion and integration among competing communities.
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