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    Re/max hands over EC $10,000 to ACS SVG inc

    SVG-TV AdminBy SVG-TV AdminAugust 6, 2021Updated:August 10, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    Representative of the Re/max relief effort Barbara Eardley on Wednesday handed over a cheque amounting to ten thousand ec dollars along with barrels of food stuff to the Afro Caribbean Services SVG inc.

    The Afro Caribbean Services SVG inc is a charitable organisation based in Arnos Vale that has been working since the eruptions of La Soufriere volcano to assist persons who were most impacted particularly the evacuees who were not housed in public shelters. 

     Founder of the organisation Rachael Douglas thanked Remax for the donation noting that it will go a long way to continue to assist the impacted persons

    Representative of Remax- Barbara Eardley briefly commented on how the donations were made possible. She said that the director of Remax marketing Christopher Charlesworth was able to set up  a Go fund me page in Toronto, Canada following the volcanic eruption and was able to successfully collect approximately ten thousand EC dollars.

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