Church donates $168,000 to National Centre for Persons with Disabilities

Seated at  left is Stephen Creese, CEO at the National Centre for Persons with Disabilities. 
Front row: standing second and third in the first row is Kory and Diane Seller, representatives of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints in the USA, which donated $168,000 in computer equipment to the NCPD. -
Seated at left is Stephen Creese, CEO at the National Centre for Persons with Disabilities. Front row: standing second and third in the first row is Kory and Diane Seller, representatives of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints in the USA, which donated $168,000 in computer equipment to the NCPD. -

The National Centre for Persons with Disabilities hosted a ceremony at its head office in San Fernando for representatives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in appreciation of their donation of $168,000 towards buying computer equipment for the organisation.

Kory and Diane Sellers, representatives from The Church of the Latter-Day Saints, receive a hamper from Therese Branker, human resource officer at the National Centre for Persons with Disabilities. -

The ceremony was attended by Stephen Creese, CEO at the NCPD, and Kory and Diane Sellers, humanitarian missionaries for the Latter-Day Saints, as well as leaders from the church in Trinidad, a media release said.

Some of the computer equipment purchased from the money donated by The Church of the Latter-Day Saints. -

The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, along with other organisations, continues to support the needs of the centre as the institution strives to ensure everyone with a special need is afforded access to the same rights, privileges and opportunities as other citizens, the release said.

For more info on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and to support the National Centre for Persons with Disabilities, visit https://new.churchofjesuschrist.org/?lang=eng and https://ncpd.charity.tt/

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