Over 100 students benefit from GBTI’s annual Back-to-School programme

Over 100 primary and nursery school students from the Crabwood Creek and Moleson Creek areas in Berbice were outfitted with back-to-school gears for the new school term on Saturday last during an exercise at the Crabwood Creek Community Centre.

Staff members and recipients on Saturday in Berbice

The financial institution Corriverton Branch partnered with FACT (Family Awareness Consciousness Togetherness -Community Developers) to distribute school uniforms, stationery, back-packs and lunch bags to the lesser privileged children in these areas.
Manager of the GBTI Corriverton Branch, Andre Yhap, said that this is the second year for the back-to-back programme and that the Bank is happy to support the attendance and tooling of the school children in the communities they serve.
He noted that this is a reciprocation of the support accorded to the Bank over the years by the community. The inaugural distribution programme was held last year at the Scottsburg Community Centre Ground in Corriverton, where the Bank provided uniforms and stationery to approximately 76 students.
This year, the Bank touched 42 students, each receiving uniforms, stationery and bags uniforms and another 36 students received stationery items.
Some 90 children in the audience also partook in the Bank’s Early Savers Lottery game, where 10 lucky winners received a GBTI Early Savers Gift Voucher valued at $2,000.