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Anglican Diocese awards 10 women

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The Human Rights and Social Justice Commission of the Anglican Diocese of Guyana celebrated Internatio­nal Women’s Day with a March and Awards Presentati­on on March 31, 2018.

A release from the Anglican Diocese said that the march began at the St. George’s Cathedral and culminated at Austin House (the house of the Bishop). The awards presentati­on followed shortly after.

Delivering the keynote address was Sheran Harper, member of St. Sidwell’s Parish Church and a Worldwide Trustee of the Mothers’ Union.

The Commission awarded ten women for their sterling contributi­ons to their parish and communitie­s. Eight women were nominated and awarded for their contributi­ons; these were Cheril Collins (St. Mark’s Parish), Monica Case (St. James-the-Less), Beatrice Amsterdam (Church of the Transfigur­ation), Yvonne Barrow (St. Mark’s Parish), Lena Edmondson (St. Mark’s Parish), Thelma Spencer (Church the King), Wendell Roberts, and Beverly Coppin (St. Aidan’s). The Bishop, the Right Reverend Charles Davidson, in his capacity of Bishop awarded two other women for their offerings to the church, these were Rita Hunter, the first woman to be ordained deacon and Schemel Patrick, Chairperso­n of the Human Rights and Social Justice Commission for her steadfast contributi­ons to the Commission and the advancemen­t of human rights.

Another part of the programme saw the Commission handing over its first donation to the Ministry of Social Protection, as part of a partnershi­p with the two bodies. The Commission has committed to regularly donating much needed equipment and sanitary and food supplies to the Ministry of Social Protection safe houses, the release said.

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