Diaspora team distributes food hampers to vulnerable groups in Toronto
Mrs. Bibi Shariman Ali, mother of Guyana’s President Dr. Irfaan Ali, and others at the One Guyana Forum’s Feed-the-Six launch and the handover of 300 food hampers to the Empowered Life Church for distribution in Toronto, Canada
Mrs. Bibi Shariman Ali, mother of Guyana’s President Dr. Irfaan Ali, and others at the One Guyana Forum’s Feed-the-Six launch and the handover of 300 food hampers to the Empowered Life Church for distribution in Toronto, Canada

THE One Guyana Forum (OGF), a Toronto-based diaspora organisation, recently launched its Feed-the-Six community food drive aimed at tackling food insecurity within the local community.
With the support of the Canada-Guyana Chamber of Commerce, the Royal Bank of Canada, Global Medic, and under the patronage of Mrs. Bibi Shariman Ali, mother of Guyana’s President, Dr. Irfaan Ali, the OGF successfully distributed over 1,300 food hampers to those in need, through various community churches, mosques, and temples.

Each hamper box included enough rice, green lentils, channa, dhal, and green peas to help feed a family of four for one week.
Founded just two years ago, OGF’s mission is to unite and uplift the Guyanese community in Canada.

The organisation focuses on supporting local events, fostering collaboration between different groups, and cultivating connections with political, law enforcement, and civic leaders.

Its ultimate goal is to raise awareness and break down the barriers that Guyanese face within Canadian society.
Through initiatives like Feed-the-Six, the One Guyana Forum is making significant strides in addressing immediate community needs while also working to create lasting, positive change.

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