Quantum help

Quantum help: The British High Commission and Quantum Leap Security yesterday handed over cash, amounting to approximately US$1,500, and toys and books to the Joshua House Children’s Home. A release from the British High Commission said that the money, toys and books were raised with the generous support of donors, spectators and players from two recent and closely contested charity cricket matches that took place between the Diplomatic Community (representatives from the British High Commission, US Embassy, High Commission of India and United Nations Development Fund) and Quantum Leap Security.  Some of the donors that made the initiative a success were, Pizza Hut Guyana, Marriott Hotel, Palm Court, Roy Beepat from Giftland Mall, Ameena Gafoor, Ricki and Bibi Ramsaroop and Lewis and Neeve Kartick. In photo, British High Commissioner Greg Quinn, makes the presentation. (British High Commission photo)
Quantum help: The British High Commission and Quantum Leap Security yesterday handed over cash, amounting to approximately US$1,500, and toys and books to the Joshua House Children’s Home. A release from the British High Commission said that the money, toys and books were raised with the generous support of donors, spectators and players from two recent and closely contested charity cricket matches that took place between the Diplomatic Community (representatives from the British High Commission, US Embassy, High Commission of India and United Nations Development Fund) and Quantum Leap Security.  Some of the donors that made the initiative a success were, Pizza Hut Guyana, Marriott Hotel, Palm Court, Roy Beepat from Giftland Mall, Ameena Gafoor, Ricki and Bibi Ramsaroop and Lewis and Neeve Kartick. In photo, British High Commissioner Greg Quinn, makes the presentation. (British High Commission photo)