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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡ΎGuyana MissionπŸ‡¬πŸ‡Ύ

Our mission for Guyana is to provide resources to children and those struggling with poverty. Nari is now expanding our cause to Guyana. Guyana is a very small country located in South America at the very top of the continent.While it is a country of the South American continent, many consider it to be apart of the Caribbean. That is because of how diverse Guyana has become. Its multiethnic population is made up of 40% Indo-Guyanese. 30% Afro-Guyanese and a smaller percentage for mixed-race, Amerindian and other ethnic groups. 

Most of Guyana’s cultural influence comes from East India. The major religions are Catholic, Hindu, and Muslim.
 

That being said Guyana use to be one of the poorest countries in the world. Having found oil on their land, led me to believe that poverty and orphans really didn’t exist anymore. After digging a little deeper, I found that approximately 48% of Guyana’s population is suffering from poverty today.


There is approximately  33,000 orphaned children in Guyana. These children are from ages 0-14 years old. These orphans have no access to medical care for eye test, dentist, mental health. These orphans are not in an orphanage, they are on the streets of Guyana. 

We need to step up for these children and less fortunate. If you can help, please donate. 

Where are the funds going?

Nari's next Mission will be the 2nd Annual Food Drive in November 2026, 

The Nari Organization will be handing out 100 hot meals and a bottle of water to children and women suffering from poverty and food insecurities in Guyana. 

The funds donated to Nari, gives us the ammunition we need to carry out these missions. 

We are now accepting; 

 

  • Monetary Donations 
  • 1 Bag of Brown Rice 10kg
  • 6 Pint Black Eye
  • 6 Pint Channa
  • 6 Pint Red Beans
  • 4 Pack Carrots
  • Callaloo
  • 1 Box Coconut Milk
  • 6 Packet Cook up Seasoning
  • 2 Bottle Oil 900ML
  • 60 pieces of Chicken
  • Bottle Water or Soda
  • Spoon or Fork
  • Box
  • Plastic Bag
  • Tissue


Your donations make it possible for us to provide these yearly drives for children in Guyana. We greatly appreciate every donation.

πŸ“¦ To set up drop off πŸ’šWhatsApp 407-747-4147

Your Donations

Donations makes a huge impact for women and children we initiate to help.  Your donations provides, food, shelter, furniture, financial resources, and free supportive services for victim-survivors of domestic violence.

Click below to donate. 

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