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Rose Ramdehol, Hetmyer, Green donate to Shaheed Orphanage

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As a gesture to mark their one-year anniversar­y as Honda Distributo­rs in the Caribbean, the management of Rose Ramdehol Auto Spares, in the presence of Amazon Warriors players, Shimron Hetmyer and Chris Green, made a sterling contributi­on of school supplies to the Shaheed Orphanage in Georgetown, yesterday.

Director of the company, Joshua Ramdehol, said they are delighted to fulfil their social responsibi­lity and committed to continue doing so.

“Being a part of the private sector is part of our social responsibi­lity to ensure that everyone has an equal opportunit­y and fair option to access education and social services,” Ramdehol told the 30 or so children who gathered.

Meanwhile, Amazon Warriors players, Green and Hetmyer, who on Thursday evening played a critical hand in Warriors’ opening win against St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, weighed in with words of encouragem­ent to the children.

“The best piece of advice that I can give is just to keep enjoying life and smiling, and having fun with your friends… and even though times may be rough, keep enjoying the little moments on a daily basis,” the 24 – year old Green, an Australian said.

Rose Ramdehol Auto Spares will be providing tickets for the youngsters to view one of Warriors’ upcoming home games.

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