Christmas comes early for 10 NGOs –courtesy P&P Insurance Brokers
P&P Managing Director, Mr Bish Panday,and his wife, Mrs. Ahilia Panday (standing left and right respectively) with representatives of the 10 NGOs
P&P Managing Director, Mr Bish Panday,and his wife, Mrs. Ahilia Panday (standing left and right respectively) with representatives of the 10 NGOs

TEN non-profit organisations (NGOs) benefited from a $1M donation from P&P Insurance Brokers & Consultants Limited to commemorate their humanitarian services in Guyana. At a small gathering at the Georgetown Cricket Club Pavilion yesterday, cheques of $100,000 were delivered by Mrs. Ahilia Panday wife of Managing Director of P&P Insurance Brokers & Consultants Limited to representatives of the 10 organisations , all of whom extended their gratitude for the firm’s noble gesture.

The fortunate organisations to have benefited from the firm’s philanthropy were: Bless the Children Home; Canaan Children’s Home; the Ptolemy Reid Rehab Centre; Uncle Eddie’s Home; Friends of the Archer’s Home; The Dharm Shala; the David Rose School for the Handicapped; The Cheshire Homes Guyana; Hauraruni Girls Home and Bright Horizon Family.
Bish Panday, Managing Director of the firm underscored that “P&P Insurance Brokers & Consultants Limited is very happy today to be making these presentations to your organisations.” He further expounded that “All of you in your own way have been making a positive impact on the lives of the less fortunate and we are happy to contribute to this cause.”
Moreover, Panday spared no words in emphasising the ills that finance has on organisations and as such is immensely pleased with the firm’s initiative to aid in combating poverty to an extent. Additionally, this insurance scheme has made this charitable deed an annual “ritual.” “Today is another manifestation of that commitment which we hope to continue with in the future,” lastly added Panday.

 

 

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