Princess Fun City Entertainment Centre donates items to schools
Some of the happy students pose with their Fun City goodies. Standing behind are representatives of the Princess Fun City Entertainment Centre and Assistant Chief Education Officer, Marcel Hutson (second from right in photo)
Some of the happy students pose with their Fun City goodies. Standing behind are representatives of the Princess Fun City Entertainment Centre and Assistant Chief Education Officer, Marcel Hutson (second from right in photo)

LAST Thursday, Princess Hotel Fun City Entertainment Centre distributed more than two hundred and fifty school bags and other items to students residing in depressed regions as part of its Back to School Outreach Programme.

Those benefiting from the initiative included students of Sophia, St Stephens Primary, Mocha Special School, and Bagotville Primary.

General Manager, Mustafa Eray Kainmak Emie expressed his pleasure at being a part of the programme, and noted that, over time, the centre had been working with the underprivileged and youths, opening doors for higher education.

He added that the centre is pleased to be working along with the Ministry of Education; hence it continues to invest in the community, showing gratitude for the support given to its business.

He deemed the centre as having a responsibility to help those that are less fortunate, and to contribute to the common good.

Assistant Chief Education Officer, Marcel Hutson, in his short presentation, noted that Fun City is exemplary in its drive towards developing the level of education in schools. He emphasised that he truly adored the choice of schools that would benefit from the gesture.

He urged the students to care the items, and to make good use of them.
He said the gesture serves as yet another forum for the Ministry of Education and Fun City to foster stronger relationships.

Princess Fun City Family Centre, the first of its kind in Guyana, offers family fun and entertainment for everyone. Its gaming arcade has state-of-the-art games, with two 3D theatres providing the latest releases in Bollywood, Children and Hollywood movies.

(By Alex Wayne)

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