AmCham Guyana hosts Thanksgiving treat for less fortunate
AmCham Guyana in collaboration with the Central Islamic Organisation of Guyana (CIOG) hosted a Thanksgiving treat under the patronage of the US Embassy on Tuesday last.
During the initiative, the organisation distributed several hampers which comprised of food supplies and hygienic items to the less fortunate, care homes and institutions.
Some of the institutions that benefited were the CIOG, the Night Shelter, the Archers’ Home, the Mercy’s Home, Byer’s Senior Citizens Home and Purpose Charity.
“While we are facing the biggest health challenge of our lifetime where our elders are the most vulnerable, we have decided to provided care packages to a number of care homes and institutions,” AmCham stated.
Also, the CIOG handed over a plaque of appreciation to the US Ambassador, Sarah-Ann Lynch, for her service, dedication, commitment and contribution towards upholding the democratic process in Guyana.
Meanwhile, CIOG extended gratitude to the members of AmCham and volunteers who donated selflessly of their time and resources. The religious body also thanked Keen360 Inc, Japarts, Guyana Payroll Solution, Slingshot Funding Inc, GTT, El Dorado Trading, Giftland Office Max, Twins Manufacturing Chemists, Pinnacle Business Services Inc among others.