NYCD: Gary Auguiste is winner of LIME/NYCD Phone Raffle

Gary Auguiste (right) receives his prize from NYC's Jahisiah Benoit
Gary Auguiste (right) receives his prize from NYC’s Jahisiah Benoit

Gary Auguiste, a student of the Dominica State College who hails from the lovely village of Concord is the proud winner of a brand new Alcatel T’pop One touch phone complements LIME and the National Youth Council of Dominica (NYCD).

Mr. Auguiste won the phone as part of a raffle conducted by the NYCD at the General Assembly in July 2013. Following a recent meeting between the General Manager of LIME and Members of the NYCD Executive Board the phone was made available to the NYCD so as to facilitate the raffle. The raffle was conducted on Monday February 3, 2014. Proceeds from the raffle will be used towards facilitating activities forming part of the NYCD 2013-2015 Work-plan.

The NYCD would l like to thank all the youth who participated in the raffle and encourage them to continue supporting positive youth initiatives.

For further information please consider the following contact information:

Name

Position

Telephone No.

Email Address

Jahisiah BenoitPresident

613-9277

[email protected]

Nadege Roach1st Vice President

614-4260

[email protected]

Delroy WilliamsGeneral Secretary

615-5881

[email protected]

 


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