Ming’s, Caribbean Containers Inc. and Bakewell
Bornique Jordan Meredith of Ming’s hands over the cricket balls to RHTYSC CEO, Hilbert Foster
Bornique Jordan Meredith of Ming’s hands over the cricket balls to RHTYSC CEO, Hilbert Foster

– back RHTYSC 2019, list of programmes.

GUYANA’s leading youth and sports organisation, the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, plans for 2019, to continue to attract support from corporate Guyana.
The club has set itself a target of 700 activities for 2019, under a number of sub-headings including sports, cricket development, coaching, community development, education, charity, youth development, climate change among others. The latest donors to come on board were Ming’s Products Services, Bakewell and Caribbean Containers Inc.

Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster revealed that the 10 cricket teams of the club, its O-35 group and management, hope to surpass the target of 700 activities by 23rd December, 2019, when they host the 5th Edition of the Rose Hall Town Christmas Village.
Meanwhile, Colin Ming of Ming’s Product Services donated a large amount of balls towards the RHTYSC Cricket Developmental Programme. The RHTYSC, in 2018, totally dominated cricket in the Ancient County, by winning 13 titles and being runners-up in three others.
Additionally, 17 of its members represented Guyana or Jamaica at the Regional level. Foster stated that the balls would be used for matches at the junior levels and also for practise sessions in the afternoon.

Caribbean Containers Inc. made a financial contribution towards the club’s highly successful `Say No/Say Yes Campaign’ which targets 60,000 youths in Berbice. The club, in 2019, will under this campaign organise school children rallies, educational competitions in schools, sporting events, youth inspiration forums and provide assistance to the less fortunate students, among others.

Bakewell, a long time sponsor of the Club donated financially towards the purchasing of a case of trophies for the 29th Annual Award Ceremony which will be held on April 28.
Bakewell also contributed financially towards the 20th Edition of the RHTYSC Annual Youth Review Magazine. The 40-page magazine will highlight the work of the club in 2018, profiles of several outstanding members and have articles of interest for youths on a wide range of topics, including Climate Change, Importance of Education, HIV/AIDS and the Importance of Discipline.

Over 80 club members, retired teachers, Law Enforcement officers, Teachers of the Year and students will be honoured during the Awards Ceremony. A total of $2M worth of trophies, medals and prizes will be handed out.

At the simple ceremony, Assistant Secretary/CEO Simon Naidu, expressed gratitude to Ms Patricia Bacchus of Caribbean Containers Inc., Rajin Ganga of Bakewell and Colin Ming of Ming’s Products Services.

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