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Jun 16, 2020 Sports
During this time of the COVID-19 pandemic and the struggles faced by many in dealing with all that has been going on around them, the Business Community stakeholders of # 2 Village East Canje, donated face mask and a quantity of hampers to needy children of the Police Youth Club in the Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam area.
Chief Inspector Michael Newland is seen assisting the business stakeholders in handing out the hampers resently.
Chief Inspector Michael Newland, OC Number One – East Coast Berbice, New Amsterdam Canje and East Bank Berbice along with CRO Personnel Rural Constable Cherryann Knights, assisted the Business Stakeholders with the task of presenting the children with the items.
The police in their effort to battle illicit activities and instill decent values in the youths in the Berbice area, has set up several youth clubs and have been working with them to challenge them to be involved in sports and other gainful activities.
With the challenge of no activities due to the COVID 19 and many from underprivileged homes, the police and the business community decided to reach out.
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