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Jan 08, 2020 Sports
The Guyana Council of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities (GCOPD) has once again received a financial donation from Tropical Shipping which is located on High Street Kingston.

Country Manager of Tropical Shipping, Glenis Hodge, presents the cheque to West Indies Blind Cricketer Ganesh Singh for Blind Cricket Development.
Yesterday’s timely donation will be utilised to facilitate the establishment of two blind cricket nurseries and to further the development of blind cricket in Regions 4 and 10. The funds received will go towards the procurement of blind cricket gears and equipment for their developmental initiatives.
GCOPD in partnership with the Guyana Blind Cricket Association (GuyBCA) will expose children and adults who are blind and visually impaired to the fundamentals of blind cricket through the nurseries and other blind cricket development activities.
National and West Indies blind cricketer and GCOPD Programme Coordinator, Ganesh Singh, thanked Tropical Shipping for its timely donation. Singh also highlighted the importance of sports in the rehabilitation and empowerment of persons with disabilities.
He further outlined the impact of blind cricket on the lives of persons who are blind and visually impaired, since the sport was introduced to Guyana in November 2005.
Singh, who is a current National and West Indies blind fast Bowler, articulated the impact blind cricket had on his life after he lost his sight as a teenager and was at home depressed. He said blind cricket was the vehicle of his rehabilitation, reintegration into society and acquisition of confidence as a blind person.
Also speaking at the presentation ceremony, Ms. Glenis Hodge, Country Manager of Tropical Shipping, said the Company was happy to play a role in helping to provide opportunities for persons with vision disabilities to be involved in sports, as part of Tropical’s corporate social responsibility. Among the items to be purchased are blind cricket balls, cricket bats, batting gloves, wicketkeeping gloves, gears and equipment bags, among others for the playing of blind cricket.
Tropical Shipping is a shipping and logistics company that has over 50 years’ experience in the business arena. They have weekly seven-day transit sailing from Florida to Guyana and provide Guyana with complete shipping services to and from Canada and across the Caribbean.
For further information, please contact: Ganesh Singh
Programme and Communications Officer, GCOPD
1-592-652-8975.
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