Mohamed’s Enterprise donates to 17 NGOs

Mohamed’s Enterprise, in collaboration with Hadi’s World, in continuing to spread Christmas cheer, has presented monetary donations to 17 non-governmental organisations (NGOs).

Businessman Azruddin Mohamed stands with family members and representatives of the various organisations on Friday

The initiative was hosted by businessman Azruddin Mohamed at his Houston, Greater Georgetown estate on Friday, December 17, in the presence of family members and representatives of the various organisations.
In brief remarks, the businessman said his family has been extremely happy to present the donations to the various organisations over the past years. He related that charity does not diminish wealth, but instead increases it.
“Put a smile on the faces of the less fortunate, and Allah will put a smile on yours when it is most needed. And for those who hoard their wealth, Allah will make it a source of distress, both in this life and the hereafter,” the young businessman explained.
Also making brief remarks on that occasion was Ayesha Khan, a representative of the Precious Angels organisation formed by the Mohameds to assist children with autism.
Khan said the pandemic has left a devastating mark on the country’s economic status, and as such, charities make a vital contribution to public life.
“The charity sector is dependent upon, and literally fuelled by, public support. Like so many charities, businesses, and public institutions, our world has been challenged and changed by the pandemic, but our core purpose remains. Mohamed’s Enterprise, Hadi’s World Inc, and Precious Angels Charity will continue to put the public and public’s interest at heart of everything we do,” Khan declared.
The organisations that benefited from the donations are Joshua House, Ptolemy Reid Rehab Centre, Baitur Rahman, Sorcha William Foundation, St. Ann’s Orphanage, Shaheed Boys and Girls Orphanages, Guyana Society for the Blind, St. John’s Bosco Orphanage, Guyana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Dharm Shala, Guyana Islamic Trust Relief, Gifted hands Learning Centre, Met Pride, Diamond School for Children with Special Needs. David Rose Special School, St Barnabas Special Needs School and the Ruimveldt Children’s Aid Centre.
In closing the proceedings, Arya Mohamed, daughter of the businessman, thanked the various organisations for their presence, and wished them a blessed and prosperous holiday.