GTT’s Pinktober fund received a financial boost recently, with a $500,000 donation from GUYOIL. According to a release from the telephone giant, all funds received will go towards support and enhancement of cancer care in Guyana.
Receiving the sponsorship cheque at the company’s Camp Street boardroom was GTT’s Pinktober Coordinator, Diana Gittens, who expressed gratitude for GUYOIL’s continuous support.
“Strong partnerships, such as the one we share with GUYOIL, are integral to the success of Pinktober and the holistic attention that cancer patients and their providers receive. GUYOIL’s unwavering support continues to positively impact on cancer treatment and awareness in Guyana; together we are making a difference,” she said.
Public Relations Officer at GUYOIL, Lanessa John-Forbes, conveyed GUYOIL’s commitment to promoting cancer awareness and care in Guyana.
“While it is unfortunate that we cannot join GTT in its walk/run event this year, we will join the cause in promoting awareness through our planned internal cancer awareness activities. As corporate citizens, we all endorse physical distancing as a measure to help combat the pandemic – and we too, shall support the annual initiative virtually,” John-Forbes said.
She added, “We at GUYOIL believe that it takes a collective effort to make an impact and our aim is to increase awareness among our employees and customers. We want to also promote prevention and the early detection of cancer.”
On October 1, GTT commenced its Pinktober 2020 events online. The company has several virtual activities to observe and promote cancer awareness this month which include Fit and Pink, the TikTok challenge, Pink Friday’s and Mental Health Day. Individuals and Corporations can also support the cause by purchasing special Pinktober bottles at GTT retail stores or by ordering online for delivery. Donations can be made using mmg+ – simply give to code 07693.