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APM Terminal Commits to Fulfilling Corporate Social Responsibility…

MONROVIA, LIBERIA-The Management of APM Terminal Liberia says it is committed to fulfilling its Corporate Social Responsibility to the people through strong partnerships.

A release quotes APM Management as disclosing a partnership with YMCA-Liberia with the aim of providing opportunities for young people for children aged six to eighteen.

According to the release, APM Management is currently sponsoring the 2023 Edition of the YMCA Annual Children Vacation Sports program this year.

The initiative is aimed at positively impacting the lives of the youth and at the same time providing opportunities for growth and the wellbeing of Liberia’s future generation.

APM-Liberia, according to the release, has increased its support from three-hundred-sixty to five-hundred-twenty-eight branded basketball jerseys for forty-four participating teams this year.

The YMCA Annual Children Vacation Sports program also offers a diverse range of activities, including computer literacy, cultural dancing, and arts and crafts, among others.

By: Manston Kollie

 

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