Executive Director of YAC Donates to Various Organizations

By Amin Kef Sesay

On the 18th March 2020, the Executive Director of Youth Against Corruption, Sheku Koroma, donated veronica rubber buckets, open bowls, tissues and shampoo soaps to the National Stadium Management as part of its contribution to enhance preparedness against the deadly corona virus.

Before handing over the items, the organization’s Executive Director said they decided to dish out the donation at this material time in order to avail individuals, workers as well as visitors, the opportunity to practically prevent themselves from contracting the contagious disease if it surfaces its ugly head in this country.

Expressing appreciation for the kind gesture, the Manager of the National Stadium, Paul Damulay Jr. and team thanked YAC-SL for what they described as a timely move.

The Executive Director of YAC-SL noted that they will ensure that people adhere to precautionary measures such as hand washing and social distancing whenever they enter the stadium. He further revealed that this is one of the many donations they have offered saying they are also collaborating with some youth organizations in Freetown to strategize on how to step up corona virus sensitization and awareness to ensure that the populace become aware of how it is contracted and how to prevent oneself from getting the disease.

The Executive Director of Youth Against Corruption (YAC-SL) and CEO of Miracle Media Network, Sheku Koroma, said they donated preventive toolkits comprising 2 buckets, tissue rolls and cartons of soap to the youths at the Congo Water Ataya Base in Wellington.

He said it is their own little way of contributing to a state of effective preparedness against the corona virus as well as to simultaneously create an atmosphere where everyone adheres to all preventive measures put out by health officials.

The organization also made a donation to the Solami Vocational Institute at Texaco in Freetown where preventive toolkits of 2 Veronica rubbers, 2 bowl buckets, 2 tissue rolls, and 2 bacterial soap were handed over.

Bring Back Hope in Africa Aids Children and Agricultural Organization on Kamara Street at Upper Allen Town, Black Street Car Wash and Friends of the Dead all benefitted from the organization’s donations.

                                         

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