Businessman A. Mohamed extends a helping hand to the mother of three to rebuild the fire-gutted stall.
Businessman A. Mohamed extends a helping hand to the mother of three to rebuild the fire-gutted stall.
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Fay Morris, a resilient mother of three from South Ruimveldt, Georgetown, is experiencing a welcome turn of fortune thanks to the generosity of businessman Mr. A. Mohamed. Morris is now on the road to recovery with Mohamed’s help, a month after a fire destroyed her stall at Bourda Market, leaving her livelihood in ruins.

Morris, who has been engaged in trade for the past 15 years, saw her stall among three decimated by fire on October 17. The stall served not only as a vending point but also as storage for her goods during slower business periods when she resorted to “walk and sell. “
In a heartwarming gesture, Mohamed stepped forward to assist Morris in rebuilding her stall. On a meeting held on Friday, Mohamed provided the necessary financial support to kickstart the construction process. By the end of the upcoming week, the stall reconstruction should be complete.
Expressing her profound gratitude, Morris acknowledged that Mohamed’s generosity will play a crucial role in helping her sustain her family. The assistance comes as a beacon of hope for Morris, demonstrating the positive impact that compassionate gestures can have on individuals facing adversity.
As the rebuilding progresses, the community rallies around Morris, inspired by the collaborative efforts to restore what was lost in the fire.
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