 The safety of patrons at the Lafay Keimege Human Resource Development Center is being prioritized. This comes with the donation of first aid kits and fire extinguishers by two residents of the Lafay community. Leiland Figuera and his wife, Angel Figuera, in presenting the donation said they are pleased to be able to contribute to the community. That's something that I noticed that the center needed and as for me I can say it's a journey seeing that we are new residents. I am pleased for what I've seen so far and with that I know that the journey will continue. Minister for Equity, Social Justice, Local Government and Empowerment and Parliamentary Representative for Grosjele Hon. Leonard Montout, recognizing the significance of the contribution contributed hand sanitizer dispensers to the center. He expressed gratitude to the couple for giving to the community in such a meaningful way. We are actually in a time where safety is at the premium. I mean we know what the world that we end today and I thought okay fine. We have a safety kit that will remain here permanently but at the same time there's another aspect of safety that we must consider. Sanitizing is one of the big protocols that we engage in these days and I realize but wait. We do not have sanitizers here. Well of course my hand was sanitized when I walked in but I thought even if there's not someone standing at the door if we have dispensers where as you walk in you can sanitize your hands that in itself would be a measure as well towards safety and good health of our people. Hon. Montout pledged to supply dispensers to other centers in Grosjele.