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May 30, 2021 Sports
Many persons turned out for the Kendall’s Union Independence event in which hampers were distributed to seniors.
Kaieteur News – On the 26th May, 2021 the Kendall’s Union Sports Club of #19Village, Corentyne, Berbice celebrated Guyana’s 55th Independence by giving 55 senior citizens within their community food hampers.
The event was sponsored by the club’s official sponsor, Mr Shudeo Bachan & family. The 55 senior citizens received a food hamper and a meal. During the programme brief remarks were made by the chairman of the NDC, Mr. Hitnarine.
The president of the club, Mr Albert Budhoo explained that it was an honour to celebrate Guyana’s 55th Independence with these persons who in their younger days would have sacrificed and contributed to the development of Guyana. He said the club continues to support residents in any way they can and are hoping to make this an annual event. He encouraged all residents, especially the youths to join the sports club which offers recreation and opportunities for persons in the field of sports.
The club will soon be launching their women’s arm with the objective of providing classes to educate and empower young girls and women within the community. Courses offered will include music, cosmetology and cooking.
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