Timothy Sandia cops RHTY&SC/ Walter Nero Memorial Father of the Year Award

ꟷ joint RHTY&SC/BCB project surpasses target

The ten cricket teams of Guyana’s leading youth and sports organisation, the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC) last Sunday named Timothy Sandia as their Walter Nero Father of the Year 2020 awardee.

Asst Secretary/CEO Simon Naidu handing over donation to Mr and Mrs Jaundoo, who lost their home to fire

The Hampshire village businessman copped the award after been nominated by the Rose Hall Town Pepsi Under 19 Team and seconded by the Rose Hall Town Namilco Thunderbolt Flour First Division Team.
Secretary/CEO of the RHTY&SC MS, Hilbert Foster; Vice President Mark Papannah, Asst Secretary/CEO Simon Naidu, and Office Manager Joel Pike visited the Sandia family’s residence to hand over the award.
The Walter Nero Memorial Award is sponsored by his five daughters: Karen, Sandra, Theresa, Jackie and Narcy, in memory of their dad, who died five years ago. Foster stated that since its formation in September, 1990 by three-times Guyana and Commonwealth Youth Service Awardee the St. Francis Community Developers, the RHTY&SC has honoured a Father and Mother of the Year.

Timothy Sandia receiving his Award from Hilbert Foster, Secretary/CEO of the RHTY&SC, MS, while his son Jeremy Sandia looks on

The main objectives of the award are to express thanks for their input into the club’s success, to acknowledge their contribution in the development of their child, and to promote them as positive role models to the younger generation.
Sandia is the father of two children, the younger of whom is Jeremy, a member of the RHTY&SC. He has represented Berbice and Guyana at the junior level, and is considered one of the best cricketing talents in the club. Jeremy Sandia is a left arm spinner and solid middle order batsman.
Foster has issued an appeal to fathers across Guyana to play a major role in the lives of their children, and to reject the evil ways of Satan. He committed the RHTY&SC, MS to continue leading the battle to get youths to “Say No to Drugs, Crime, Alcohol, Suicide and Tobacco”.
A humble Timothy Sandia has said he is pleased to be honoured by the RHTY&SC and the cricket teams. He congratulated the club on its outstanding work over the last thirty years, and the role it has played in making a positive difference in the lives of youths, including his son.
The club also distributed one hundred and twenty food hampers to less fortunate fathers as part of the Walter Nero Father’s Day Programme.
Meanwhile, the joint RHTY&SC/Berbice Cricket Board Corona Virus Crisis Response Programme continues to be a success, with the distribution of over $4M worth of food hampers, cleaning detergents, personal items, educational materials, and chicken products to less fortunate families across the entire coast.
Foster, who is also the BCB President, has spearheaded the project and has visited each sub-association to hand over the supplies. The programme was launched in April with the objective of handing over 500 hampers, but it has since handed over 1500 hampers. Bounty Farm Ltd has also donated over 1000lbs of chicken products, which were distributed to homes by the team. Over $200,000 worth of cleaning detergents were also shared out to several public institutions including the Port Mourant Public Hospital, Port Mourant NDC, and Rose Hall Town Council. Several families also received special assistance on their request, including a Port Mourant family whose house was destroyed by fire.
A wide cross section of Berbicians and cricket clubs have supported the initiative, and Foster extended gratitude to them. Major donors have included Namilco, Bakewell, CIDI, Bounty Farm Ltd, Food for the Poor, Farfan and Mendes Ltd, Ravi Etwaroo (CriczoneUSA), Dr. Puran Singh, Mortimer George, Big ‘B’ Restaurant among others.
The RHTY&SC has to date been the biggest contributor to the hampers project under its charity project.