Scotiabank/Guyana Book Foundation donate 150 books to East Coast schools

Scotiabank, through its Bright Future Programme, recently partnered with the Guyana Book Foundation to donate over 150 books to two East Coast Demerara schools in observance of Education Month.

The books were presented to the Beterverwagting/Quamina and Lusignan Primary schools at a simple ceremony hosted at the bank’s Robb Street branch in support of the Book Foundation’s book donation drive that targeted 65 nursery, primary and secondary schools in Region Four.

The book donation drive is one of the Book Foundation’s ongoing projects, in keeping with its goal to improve children’s literacy countrywide, Scotiabank said in a press release. The Foundation aims to ensure that children continue to have access to high quality, interesting books with engaging stories that will encourage them to read outside of their required texts, while adding to their schools’ library collection.

Scotiabank’s Jennifer Cipriani (centre, right) presents a collection of books to the teachers and students of one of the recipient schools of its Bright Futures partnership with the Guyana Book Foundation.
Scotiabank’s Jennifer Cipriani (centre, right) presents a collection of books to the teachers and students of one of the recipient schools of its Bright Futures partnership with the Guyana Book Foundation.

In 2013, the Foundation requested Scotiabank’s sponsorship of book distribution to nursery schools in Region Eight during Education Month and Amerindian Month.

The bank is committed to supporting the communities in which it operates through its global philanthropic programme, Scotiabank Bright Future. It has been recognised as a leader internationally and among Canadian corporations for its charitable donations and philanthropic activities. Scotiabank has provided on average approximately Cdn$45 million annually to community causes worldwide over each of the last five years.