A. Mohamed Supports Grandmother’s Business Expansion and Education Endeavors
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In a heartwarming gesture of community support, businessman Mr. A. Mohamed has stepped forward to assist fifty-four-year-old Genevieve Thornhill, a grandmother of three from Kaneville, East Bank Demerara (EBD), in expanding her small grocery business.

Ms. Thornhill, currently operating a modest grocery stall in the community, sought assistance from Mr. Mohamed to enhance her business prospects. Responding to her request, Mr. Mohamed not only pledged to expand her stall but also committed to providing a freezer and financial support for restocking.
During their interaction, Ms. Thornhill shared with Mr. Mohamed her intention to utilize the profits from her business to purchase a computer and printer for her granddaughter, who is preparing to sit the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams.
Touched by her dedication to her granddaughter’s education, Mr. Mohamed went above and beyond by presenting a laptop and printer for the young student. He encouraged Ms. Thornhill to reinvest her profits wisely to ensure the sustainability of both herself and her grandchildren.
Expressing her heartfelt gratitude, Ms. Thornhill thanked Mr. Mohamed for his timely and generous assistance, highlighting the positive impact it would have on her business expansion and her granddaughter’s educational pursuits. This compassionate act exemplifies the importance of community members and businesses collaborating to uplift one another.
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