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World Lebanese Cultural Union Donates Drugs

In an effort to relieve the people of Pleebo-Sodoken District, Maryland County, the World Lebanese Cultural Union (WLCU) yesterday donated dozens of assorted drugs to House Speaker Dr. Bhofal Chambers upon request.
Making the donation on behalf of the Union, a representative asserted that the drugs donated to Dr. Chambers was in response to request made to the Management of Charif Pharmacy for the people Pleebo-Sodoken District, Maryland County.
The Union said,“We herein acknowledged receipt of your letter dated February 8, 2020 addressed to Charif Pharmacy and the committee [today] has decided, in keeping with its objective, to respond to your request by handing over these assorted drugs worth over US$5,000.00.”
Also as part of the fight against the killer virus Liberia, the Lebanese Cultural Union has informed government through Speaker Chambers that the union has organized a taskforce committee in response to the CONVID-19 global pandemic.
Responding to the donation, Speaker Chambers expressed gratitude to the Lebanese community for always responding to the people of his district and the Country at large.
The Speaker noted that the gesture is not the first time- indicating that through the union, he received previous consignment of assorted drugs made available to his office for the people of Pleebo-Sodoken District, Maryland County and it brought relief to his people.
He said his office looks forward to a relationship in the years ahead for a better, prosperous and happy Liberian society.

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