GPF and Panther Security Support Aspiring Gymnasts Olympic Dream
GPF and Panther Security Support Aspiring Gymnasts Olympic Dream
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In a heartwarming display of community support, Deputy Superintendent Antonio Fredericks of the #3 Sub-Division in Regional Division 4(A) and Mr. Bryan Ogle, CEO of Panther Security Service, have joined forces to make a significant contribution towards fulfilling the Olympic aspirations of 9-year-old Shaquena Chase.
Shaquena, a confident and talented young gymnast attending Pure Masters Academy, dreams of representing Guyana on the Olympic stage. Living in Rasville Roxanne Burnham Gardens, West Ruimveldt, Shaquena’s ambition received a boost when her mother, Makeda George, received a generous monetary donation from the Guyana Police Force and Panther Security Service.
Expressing her gratitude, Ms. George thanked both organizations for recognizing her daughter’s potential and supporting her journey towards achieving her dreams. “I am pleased to note that people are observing my daughter’s talent and are supportive towards making her dream a reality. So I must say ‘thank you’ for your donation,” Ms. George remarked.
Mr. Bryan Ogle, known for his philanthropic efforts, reiterated his commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of individuals and communities. He emphasized the importance of collaboration with the Guyana Police Force, highlighting recent donations of motorcycles and tactical gear to enhance police operations.
Deputy Superintendent Fredericks commended the partnership between the Guyana Police Force and Panther Security Service, emphasizing the shared goal of positively impacting youth development and promoting a safe and secure Guyana.
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