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GGA hands over cheque to Cancer Institute

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As cancer awareness month comes to an end, the Guyana Cancer Institute was presented with a cheque from the Guyana Golf Associatio­n (GGA) and Nexgen Golf Academy to help in the fight against the disease.

This was as a result of the event held at the Nexgen Golf Academy and Driving Range over the past week in an effort to raise funds and Awareness. Since 2017, with the participat­ion of local and Guyanese-Canadian players, the Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) and GGA golfers have been supporting the efforts of the Cancer Institute and plan to continue efforts to use the sport to bring awareness and raise funds.

On hand for the presentati­on to Monette Harry of the Cancer Institute was former President and Prime Minister, Samuel Hinds, who said that he was pleased to be part of both the golfing event and the fight against cancer.

“I have always been a strong advocate of the search for a cure and am happy to see that this young organizati­on has stepped up to play a role in this particular issue. Both myself and young Marcus [ Hinds] participat­ed in the event but unfortunat­ely did not win,” he stated.

Harry thanked the organizati­on and especially the players and companies that participat­ed to make the event a success.

She said, “We understand that it was a challenge to organize a COVID compliant event and are grateful to all those who took part, and contribute­d in whatever manner to our ongoing efforts to win our battle against cancer.”

The contributi­on to the Guyana Cancer Institute was made possible by the joint efforts of CIMGRO Maraiko Bay Golf Resort; Trophy Stall; Assuria General; Sissoons Paint; AR Printery; Survival Shopping Complex; Guyana Beverages; Vivaanta Spa and Salon through the Nexgen Golf Academy & Driving Range.

“In many ways, we have been prepared for our current fight against the covid-19 virus by our constant battle against cancer,” said Stuart Scott.

“You beat cancer by how you live, why you live and in the manner in which you live,” Scott said adding “and we have to adopt a similar attitude to our current health crisis.”

Recently, Sports Minister Charles Ramson Jr., said in a meeting with GGA President Aleem Hussain that one must learn to live with Covid and figure out a way to move forward in a manner that allows us to continue our lives without fear.

“We should plan for the worst, pray for the best but always live for the moment because the memories we create are all that we leave behind,” said Hussain.

Hinds, who recently was introduced to the game by Hussain, is now using the sport as a way of bonding with his young

grandson, Marcus as well as getting regular exercise several times weekly. “This is an opportunit­y for everyone of all ages to participat­e in a physical activity that is

Covid-19 compliant and helps to relieve stress and improve concentrat­ion. I wish that I could have started years ago,” Hinds noted.

 ??  ?? Former President, Samuel Hinds (second from left) presents the cheque to Monette Harry in the presence of GGA President, Aleem Hussain (in suit), Women’s Amateur Division winner, Leota King, Marcus Hinds and Niketa Ashby.
Former President, Samuel Hinds (second from left) presents the cheque to Monette Harry in the presence of GGA President, Aleem Hussain (in suit), Women’s Amateur Division winner, Leota King, Marcus Hinds and Niketa Ashby.

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