GUYANA’S leading youth and sports organisation, the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, MS (RHTY&SC) last Sunday made several donations under its Dare to Dream Programme.
Promising Under-15 player Raymond Khan, the Berbice Cricket Board, Upper Corentyne Cricket Association and residents from the Liverpool/Manchester area were the beneficiaries.
Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster stated that the club is always passionate about assisting others to fulfil their full potential. He disclosed that the parents of Khan, a member of the Rose Hall Canje Club wrote to the club seeking cricket gear.
The long-serving club official, who is also the president of the BCB, encouraged Khan to always strive for excellence. Foster committed the club’s support to Khan in his quest to fulfil his potential on the cricket field.

The teams also donated 20 cricket caps, medals, trophies and a bicycle to the BCB, while the Upper Corentyne Cricket Association benefited from a donation of eight trophies towards itd award ceremony.
Meanwhile, efforts by a group of dedicated community leaders to form a cricket club in the Liverpool/Manchester area received a massive donation of cricket gear.
Cricket was played at the Liverpool Community Centre over a decade ago. The club, in its efforts to use sports as a safe avenue for youths, agreed to assist.
Foster urged the group to develop a culture of discipline and hard work and pledged continued support of RHTY&SC.
The BCB president also expressed gratitude to Food for the Poor (Guyana) Ltd for its continued support towards the development of the game in Berbice.