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New Mahaica children’s home formally commissioned – now in care of Human Services Ministry

 

The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security today received the new, elegantly designed Mahaica Children’s Home from telecommunications company, Digicel Guyana. The building was also commissioned by Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Jennifer Webster and Digicel’s Marketing Director, Jacqueline James, who pioneered this project.

 

Marketing Director of Digicel, Jacqueline James giving the background to the Mahaica children’s home at the commissioning ceremony

Marketing Director of Digicel, Jacqueline James giving

the background to the Mahaica children’s home at the

commissioning ceremony

 

The reconstruction of the building is an effort to change the lives of Guyanese children and make them more comfortable, Minister Webster said.

 

The ‘L’ shape concrete, two-storey building will house children who have been neglected,   abused or abandoned before the Human Services Ministry rescued them.

 

“When we turned the sod on the 25th July, 2012 with Digicel Guyana, we, on the perspective of the Government of Guyana looked forward to changing and making a difference in the lives of many children that we have in our care,” Minister Webster said.

 

Chief Executive Officer of Digicel, Gregory Dean making brief remarks at the event

Chief Executive Officer of Digicel, Gregory Dean making

brief remarks at the event

 

The project originated in 2011, after a Digicel team visited the home during the Christmas season to spread cheer and observed that the conditions under which the children were living could be improved.

 

The project was initially meant to refurbish the building, but after consulting an architect, the team was advised that the better option was to rebuild, and in July, Digicel signed a contract with R&D Engineering Services to construct the building. Patterson & Associates Quantity Surveyors was also on the job while layout of the building was designed by Marcel Gaskin and Associates.

 

Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Jennifer Webster delivering remarks at the event

Minister of Human Services and Social Security,

Jennifer Webster delivering remarks at the event

 

The construction of the building commenced in August 2012 and was completed in May 2013, shortly after which the children were able to move into their new home.

 

Minister Webster expressed President Donald Ramotar’s appreciation to Digicel for this undertaking.

 

She said the magnificent edifice is a warm and homely place and can accommodate 80 children. However, 62 are currently living in the facility that comprises two dorms, a study area equipped with computers, books and tables, a kitchen, complete washroom and bath facilities, a recreational room and a kitchen.

 

Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Jennifer Webster and Digicel’s Marketing Director Jacqueline James cutting the ribbon to commission the Mahaica Children’s home

Minister of Human Services and Social Security,

Jennifer Webster and Digicel’s Marketing Director

Jacqueline James cutting the ribbon to commission

the Mahaica Children’s home

 

The Ministry will be implementing measures to have a management system to ensure proper maintenance of the building. She also said that the Child Protection and Services Act indicates that all children’s homes throughout the country must have a minimum standard, and the Child Care and Development Services Act 2011, formally addresses the standards in care facilities. Therefore, the Ministry is working to ensure the standards are maintained.

 

A section of the children’s study room

A section of the children’s study room

 

She also extended her gratitude to Digicel, which she referred to as a good corporate citizen and expressed her hope for the continuation of their dedication to Guyana.

 

The newly constructed Mahaica Children’s home

The newly constructed Mahaica Children’s home

 

The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Gregory Dean highlighted that the Digicel has engaged in several similar projects that will be completed within the next three months, and in the New Year, it will engage in other projects.  He said that Digicel hopes to refurbish all the children’s homes across Guyana within the next five years.

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Originally Posted by Nehru:

WOW!!!

It's a beautiful building, indeed. Thanks to Digicel. They will provide for more happy faces. If you have anything to donate, do it for the children and poor people in Guyana. They're the ones my heart goes out to. 

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

WOW!!!

It's a beautiful building, indeed. Thanks to Digicel. They will provide for more children faces. If you have anything to donate, do it for the children and poor people in Guyana. They're the ones my heart goes out to. 

Well said! So many of our people are destitute and many of our children need care. This is the best tangible demonstration of corporate and social responsibility. Kudos to Digicel!

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I hope this will put Banks DIH and Demerara Distillery to SHAME and get them to understand "SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY"

Their products are the reasons why Digicel have to provide shelter for these children. The thing that you call RUM is responsible for most chop-up, suicides and orphans. Banks DIH & Demerara Distillers will always favor the destruction of families. Government supports these businesses because they get tax revenues from them. The children will have to settle for second best from the government. There goes your spirit, Nehru!  

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I hope this will put Banks DIH and Demerara Distillery to SHAME and get them to understand "SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY"

Their products are the reasons why Digicel have to provide shelter for these children. The thing that you call RUM is responsible for most chop-up, suicides and orphans. Banks DIH & Demerara Distillers will always favor the destruction of families. Government supports these businesses because they get tax revenues from them. The children will have to settle for second best from the government. There goes your spirit, Nehru!  


Bhai, El Dorado and Xm does give me the Shits.  P Diddy Ciroc on the rocks

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I hope this will put Banks DIH and Demerara Distillery to SHAME and get them to understand "SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY"

Their products are the reasons why Digicel have to provide shelter for these children. The thing that you call RUM is responsible for most chop-up, suicides and orphans. Banks DIH & Demerara Distillers will always favor the destruction of families. Government supports these businesses because they get tax revenues from them. The children will have to settle for second best from the government. There goes your spirit, Nehru!  


Bhai, El Dorado and Xm does give me the Shits.  P Diddy Ciroc on the rocks

Yes, we had enough for one night to get us hooked on P Diddy poison.  

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

WOW!!!

It's a beautiful building, indeed. Thanks to Digicel. They will provide for more happy faces. If you have anything to donate, do it for the children and poor people in Guyana. They're the ones my heart goes out to. 

Well said, snake!  but talk is cheap. You should actually make an effort to Go down there and perform some charitable acts if you mean what you say. Speaking kind words from afar will not fill the bellies of those who are in need.

Sheik101
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

WOW!!!

It's a beautiful building, indeed. Thanks to Digicel. They will provide for more happy faces. If you have anything to donate, do it for the children and poor people in Guyana. They're the ones my heart goes out to. 

Well said, snake!  but talk is cheap. You should actually make an effort to Go down there and perform some charitable acts if you mean what you say. Speaking kind words from afar will not fill the bellies of those who are in need.


Yuh Rass looking for a Friday Fight nah???

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

WOW!!!

It's a beautiful building, indeed. Thanks to Digicel. They will provide for more happy faces. If you have anything to donate, do it for the children and poor people in Guyana. They're the ones my heart goes out to. 

Well said, snake!  but talk is cheap. You should actually make an effort to Go down there and perform some charitable acts if you mean what you say. Speaking kind words from afar will not fill the bellies of those who are in need.


Yuh Rass looking for a Friday Fight nah???

What is there to fite about?

Sheik101
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

WOW!!!

It's a beautiful building, indeed. Thanks to Digicel. They will provide for more happy faces. If you have anything to donate, do it for the children and poor people in Guyana. They're the ones my heart goes out to. 

Well said, snake!  but talk is cheap. You should actually make an effort to Go down there and perform some charitable acts if you mean what you say. Speaking kind words from afar will not fill the bellies of those who are in need.

What's wrong with you these days? You come in here and no hello, hi, or bye and start to lecture me about charity? I thought you were reformed and you and I can start to hang out like the old days? Nehru, help me out here, bro! 

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

WOW!!!

It's a beautiful building, indeed. Thanks to Digicel. They will provide for more happy faces. If you have anything to donate, do it for the children and poor people in Guyana. They're the ones my heart goes out to. 

Well said, snake!  but talk is cheap. You should actually make an effort to Go down there and perform some charitable acts if you mean what you say. Speaking kind words from afar will not fill the bellies of those who are in need.

What's wrong with you these days? You come in here and no hello, hi, or bye and start to lecture me about charity? I thought you were reformed and you and I can start to hang out like the old days? Nehru, help me out here, bro! 

I told you something not so long ago, but it seems as though you didn't absorb anything I said. Relax, soon everything will become manifestly clear.

Sheik101
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

WOW!!!

It's a beautiful building, indeed. Thanks to Digicel. They will provide for more happy faces. If you have anything to donate, do it for the children and poor people in Guyana. They're the ones my heart goes out to. 

Well said, snake!  but talk is cheap. You should actually make an effort to Go down there and perform some charitable acts if you mean what you say. Speaking kind words from afar will not fill the bellies of those who are in need.

What's wrong with you these days? You come in here and no hello, hi, or bye and start to lecture me about charity? I thought you were reformed and you and I can start to hang out like the old days? Nehru, help me out here, bro! 

I told you something not so long ago, but it seems as though you didn't absorb anything I said. Relax, soon everything will become manifestly clear.

Do you expect me to remember what you said that long ago? I can't remember what I ate this morning. Rass, bhai!  Let's forget about history and focus on current affairs. 

FM

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