Yankee All-White Boat Cruise will be held on April 16 to celebrate 17 years of HIV/AIDS advocacy and support given to infected persons living in Guyana and their families.
Founder of the popular event, Ruschelle Cameron, and her mother Carol Wills, have this year collaborated with several non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the business community to ensure that such persons have access to medication, one-on-one counselling, personal care items, and support in the event of a burial.
+ Georgetown, Guyana: It was explained that the fundraising event is held in honor of a family member, who was neglected and shunned by her relatives after being diagnosed.
“We wanted to create a space where people could come together and support each other, and where people living with HIV/AIDS could feel safe and included,” said Ruschelle Cameron.
Over the years, the Yankee All-White Boat Cruise has become a beacon of hope for people living with HIV/AIDS in Guyana. The event has helped raise awareness about the disease and has provided a platform for people to share their stories and experiences.
This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever. The Yankee All-White Boat Cruise has become a vital part of the community in Guyana, providing support and hope to people affected by HIV/AIDS. It is a testament to the power of community and the importance of coming together to support those in need.
It is an event that reflects the power of the community and the importance of coming together to support those in need.
Additionally, the boat cruise has over the years helped to raise awareness and has given a platform to many to share their stories and experiences.
The event also serves as a memorial for those who have lost their battle with HIV/AIDS.
For information and tickets for the Boat Cruise, check Malcolm in the Arcade, Vindy Eye Lashes in Orange Walk Bourda, White Castle Fish Shop, or the Yankee All-White Center at 74 East Ruimveldt via wa.me//5926935760.