AS part of its “More To Love Campaign”, through its Mobile Money Guyana (MMG), the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph company (GTT) has partnered with about nine charities to receive donations.
GTT has embarked on the project to make philanthropy easy for persons who might want to donate but do not know how to do it or might not have the time.
GTT Mobile Money and Trade Marketing Specialist, Kester Abrams said persons would now be able to use their mobile phones to donate towards a charity of their choice.
“Some people might have $200 and they want to donate, so this is a perfect way to give any amount; your donation is made in confidence,” Abrams said.
The project, which was launched on Friday, will allow persons to donate up to $400,000 a day to charities like the Joshua House Children’s Home and Food for the Poor Guyana.
In order to make a donation, persons would first need to be registered with GTT’s MMG, which Abrams said can be done at any of the 160 MMG agencies countrywide.
He explained that in the same way someone would “top up”, they would be able to put money into their MMG wallet and then simply donate it.
Persons who might want to know more about the service are asked to visit any of GTT’s stores countrywide.