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Oct 02, 2022 News
…as Human Service Ministry launches ‘The Century Club’
Kaieteur News – In commemoration of the Month of the Elderly, celebrated in October each year, the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security is caring for its senior citizens in a special way with the launch of The ‘Century Club’ – Extra care for those who are 100 years and beyond.’ This is a club which honours those citizens in Guyana who have made it to 100 years and even exceeded it.
According to information release by the Ministry, this programme aims to bring ease and comfort to Guyana’s longest serving citizens by providing care packages, groceries, health check-ups, vitamins, glucose testing machines and other services. These items will be procured directly through the Ministry and through collaboration with various businesses, organisations and entities.
The Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr. Vindhya Persaud emphasised, “our senior citizens have contributed in diverse spheres in our country and, I believe it is incumbent on us to ensure that in their later years they’re able to enjoy all amenities, facilities, and opportunities to have a good quality of life.”
Additionally, the Ministry has been constantly working to find ways to improve the lives of its senior citizens. Moreover, Minister Persaud reiterated in her remarks, “we have moved a great distance with regard to pension in terms of our increase in pension, the early delivery of pension books, the introduction of the banking system and also alternate venues and we are working on other improvements that will come later so that pensioners can really, not have to suffer frustration and hassle.”
During the month of October, the Ministry will be planning a number of activities to engage and involve senior citizens that can impact on their mental health well-being and overall wellness.
Commenting on the impact the ‘Century Club’ will make to the lives of senior citizens, Dr Persaud said, “you will agree with me that when you hit 100 years, that century, you’ve done what not a lot of people, not only in our country but our world, have been able to do. I believe we should honour, we should salute, we should pay tribute to those who have. This is the Ministry of Human Services way of saying thank you to them and, really acknowledging their years on earth with us, with something that’s impactful, practical and something that I’m sure they will enjoy and appreciate. I’m very proud to launch the ‘Century Club’, and this is in honour of all those Guyanese who hit and surpassed 100 years.”
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