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Fallen Heroes Foundation donates to families of nine officers killed in line of duty

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The Guyana Police Force’s Fallen Heroes Foundation distribute­d almost $900,000 on Friday as part of its continuous support to the families and children of law enforcers who died in the line of duty.

The funds were handed over to nine families during a simple ceremony at the Police Officers Mess, Eve Leary.

Accepting the funds on behalf of their respective families were Enola Pantlitz, Nehena Bollers, Rizpah Cosbert, Triola Elias, Abina La Rose, Adesia Johnson, Carleen Mickle, Neola Persaud and Roxanne Gilkes.

Pastor Raphael Massiah, President of the Foundation, said over the past two and half years the organisati­on has managed to raise significan­t sums that were utilised for the purpose of providing for the education and the welfare of the beneficiar­ies of the fallen heroes.

The funds donated by the Foundation are used to purchase uniforms and stationery, and pay for school fees, etc. In the past, a laptop was donated to a student preparing to sit the CSEC examinatio­n.

Massiah thanked the donors who have contribute­d from the inception, including President David Granger. The funds, he said, are given to the families based on the donations made by businesspe­rsons and ranks, who each make a monthly contributi­ons.

“We stand ready to assist the beneficiar­ies and this is not an easy task but it is a good thing for society because society is showing that it’s caring and developing opportunit­ies to care for those who are less fortunate,” he said.

Meanwhile, Commission­er of Police Seelall

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 ??  ?? The families that received donations. (In the back row) are members of the Fallen Heroes Foundation and Commission­er of Police Seelall Persaud (fifth, from right)
The families that received donations. (In the back row) are members of the Fallen Heroes Foundation and Commission­er of Police Seelall Persaud (fifth, from right)
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