Banks DIH donates cash to 27 charitable organisations
Representatives of organisations pose with Chairman Mr. Clifford Reis and directors of Banks DIH Limited at the ceremony.
Representatives of organisations pose with Chairman Mr. Clifford Reis and directors of Banks DIH Limited at the ceremony.

DEEDS of Covenant disbursements were presented by Banks DIH Limited to twenty-seven organisations at the annual ceremony held at Thirst Park on February 6, 2020, the company said in a release.

Mr. Andrew Carto, Human Resources Director, said the presentation of Deeds of Covenant to faith-based and other organisations is part of the Company’s commitment to giving back to the communities in which it operates.

“This is part of our Corporate Social Responsibility as we embrace the work of these organisations that perform charitable work across Guyana.” he added.
Mr. Clifford Reis, Chairman/Managing Director and Mr. George McDonald made the presentations to the representatives. Sister Julie Matthews of St. John’s Bosco Boy’s Orphanage who spoke on behalf of the recipients expressed gratitude to Banks DIH Limited for providing assistance to the organisations.

“We are encouraged by the financial support given by Banks DIH in assisting us to serve the society in a meaningful way,” she added.

The 27 organisations were Missionaries of Charity, St. Andrew’s Kirk, The Scouts Association of Guyana, Girl Guides Association, St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, The Guyana Conference of Seventh-Day Adventist, Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), Uncle Eddie’s Home, Salvation Army, Gentlewomen’s Relief Association, St. George’s Cathedral, St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital, Guyana Red Cross Society, Guyana Society for the Blind, Guyana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, St. Thomas Moore Men’s Home, St. Philip’s Parish Church, St. Vincent De Paul Society, St. George’s Cathedral (School Feeding Programme), Dharm Shala, Guyana Sanathan Dharma Maha Saba, Shaheed’s Boys and Girls Orphanage, St. Ann’s Orphanage, St. John’s Bosco Boy’s Orphanage, Ruimveldt Children’s Home and Care Centre and Our Lady of the Mount Charities.

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