STARR Computers, a local community-driven organisation, has contributed to the National Clean-Up Campaign by donating 100 cases of bottled water.
The donation aims to support the ongoing efforts to create a cleaner and healthier living environment.
“It is an honour and privilege to donate drinking water for these volunteer heroes to help them hydrate and energise during this clean-up campaign in Guyana,” President of STARR Computers, Mike Mohan noted.
On Saturday, President Dr. Irfaan Ali was joined by members of the Joint Services, the private sector and other citizens for a clean-up exercise along Dennis Street, Sophia, the University of Guyana access road and the Kingston seawall.
Mohan explained that the campaign, a collaborative initiative involving various local organisations, community leaders, and environmentally-conscious citizens, has been gaining momentum. It seeks to address the pressing issue of littering and pollution in communities, with a vision of transforming it into a more pristine and attractive place for all residents.
“Our organisation is dedicated to the betterment of our community, and we believe that supporting initiatives like the National Clean-Up Campaign is crucial. We hope that our contribution of bottled water will not only assist the volunteers but also symbolise our commitment to a cleaner, healthier living environment,” Mr. Mohan added.