Dear Editor,
A Berbice family has said goodbye to years of squatting after receiving a new home from the Mohameds.
The troubles of a poor family squatting for over 10 years have finally come to an end. Mr Mohamed today answered the call of 30-year-old Arifa Khan of Bath Settlement with a brand-new home. This is one of over 1000 homes built so far across Guyana.
Arifa said that, with the kind assistance of a family member, she was able to swap the land for one in Bath Settlement that is closer to the business area and the school. This is where Azruddin Mohamed built her home.
She was elated when Team Mohamed made good on a promise to assist her with a brand-new home. Now the family can concentrate on taking care of each other without worrying about a roof over their heads.
She was overwhelmed with joy and gratitude. Among others he has helped are: Naresh Ramcharitar of Black Bush Polder, with a new prosthetic leg so he can walk freely again; Clavelle Anderson, a mother of three, of Garnett Street, received a food caravan so she can provide snacks to school children. One-month-old Zamari Jones, who is the first child of her parents, was born at the Linden Hospital Complex with a broken arm and his umbilical cord wrapped around his neck. Mr Mohamed is paying for the child to undergo medical treatment. And there have been many others.
He truly is a humanitarian and a walking angel on earth
Yours sincerely,
Amanda Sawh
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