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Lusignan-Good Hope Learning Centre
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Stabroek News
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December 9, 2013 @ 6:02 pm
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Leader of the Opposition, Brigadier David Granger this morning paid a visit to the Lusignan-Good Hope Learning Centre, East Coast Demerara. A release from APNU said that the centre which was established in 2009 by Sandra Shivdat and her brother Noel Naraine caters for the learning and developmental needs of more than one hundred and thirty five children from the Lusignan-Good Hope communities. Director of the Centre, Sandra Shivdat, a New Jersey based accountant, told the Opposition Leader that the main reason for opening the facility was the acute poverty and alarming rates of illiteracy plaguing the area. This APNU photo shows Granger (second from left) with members of the centre.
Leader of the Opposition, Brigadier David Granger this morning paid a visit to the Lusignan-Good Hope Learning Centre, East Coast Demerara. A release from APNU said that the centre which was established in 2009 by Sandra Shivdat and her brother Noel Naraine caters for the learning and developmental needs of more than one hundred and thirty five children from the Lusignan-Good Hope communities. Director of the Centre, Sandra Shivdat, a New Jersey based accountant, told the Opposition Leader that the main reason for opening the facility was the acute poverty and alarming rates of illiteracy plaguing the area. This APNU photo shows Granger (second from left) with members of the centre.