…as massive Christmas project continues
The twelve cricket teams of Guyana’s most progressive and vibrant youth and sports organisation, the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club, MS, over the weekend hosted two major programmes as they streamed ahead with their 2021 Christmas Outreach project. The teams hosted the first-ever Imran McSood and Rena Amjad Educational Programme and the Shimron/Nirvani Hetmyer Christmas Hampers project which benefitted hundreds of youths and families across the Ancient County.

Overseas-based Guyanese business couple Imran McSood and Rena Amjad donated US $3000 to assist hundreds of students in Berbice with educational materials which includes school bags, exercise books, pens, pencils, and rulers among other items. RHTY&SC Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster stated that over 300 students are expected to benefit under the programme as the club forges ahead with its effort to promote the importance of education under its Say Yes project. Foster, who is also the President of the Berbice Cricket Board, stated that the club was delighted to assist youths with their pursuit of an educational career as it was the foundation of a successful life. The teams handed over dozens of the school packages to their counterparts across Berbice including Albion, Port Mourant, Achievers, No 73 Cricket Club, No 72 Cut and Load, Cotton Tree and Bush Lot Cricket Club.












