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Oct 01, 2019 News
ANSA McAL Trading Limited (AMTL) on Monday partnered with the Guyana Cancer Foundation to launch the Pantene promotion under the theme, “Growing Stronger with Pantene.”

From left: Founder of the Guyana Cancer Foundation, Bibi Saeedah Akhtar Hassan, Business Unit Head for P&G Products, Padma KunjBeharry and Corporate Communication Office of AMTL, Treiston Joseph.
The promotion will coincide with the Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The purpose of the partnership is to donate $150 off of every bottle sold during the promotion to the Guyana Cancer Foundation.
During a press conference at ANSA McAL’s Beterverwagting Boardroom, yesterday, Managing Director of AMTL, Troy Cadogan, was enthusiastic to continue ANSA McAL’s long fight against cancer. He urged persons to buy the hair care product that might save a life.
Cadogan also noted that ANSA McAL will be part of more activities during this month to show the company’s support towards the fight against cancer.
President and Founder of the Guyana Cancer Foundation, Bibi Saeedah Akhtar Hassan, expressed gratitude for ANSA McAL’s effort and contribution while noting that the fight against cancer is made a little easier with companies such as ANSA McAL joining the fight.
The monies donated will go to screening and testing persons for the deadly disease.
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