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Torginol Paints and Cyril’s Transportation gave Sophia Care Centre children treat to CPL

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September 23, 2024
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Children of Sophia Care Centre at the match on Saturday, September 2024

Children of Sophia Care Centre at the match on Saturday, September 2024

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Saturday Torginol Paints teamed up with Cyril’s Transportation to provide an unforgettable experience for the children of the Sophia Care Centre. The children, along with their caretakers, attended the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) match between the St. Lucia Kings and Barbados Royals at the Guyana National Stadium.

Transportation was provided by Cyril’s Transportation, ensuring a seamless and comfortable journey. This marked the second consecutive year that the two Guyanese companies have collaborated, highlighting their ongoing commitment to community engagement and support.

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In a release, the company said corporate Social Responsibility continues to be a key focus for both Torginol Paints and Cyril’s Transportation.  By giving back to the community and creating memorable experiences for the children, both companies reinforced their dedication to the well-being of the next generation.

“We were thrilled to have the opportunity to do something special for these children again this year,” Torginol’s Brand Manager, Annalisa Jagmohan shared.

For both Torginol Paints and Cyril’s Transportation, the initiative went beyond just offering a fun outing; it was a testament to their belief in giving back.

They said the collaboration served as a reminder of the positive changes local businesses can create when they unite for a common cause.

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