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HEENO sponsored the Fair Play Trophy at the University of The Gambia Annual Games at the Independent Stadium in 2019. The School of Journalism was awarded with the trophy with a cash prize which was very useful to the school.

Heeno also provided t-shirts for the social science students. The Social Science Association has almost 100 members.

Heeno provided training kits for the School of Business and Public Administration students in preparation of the final match. The school has a population of 5000 students and all the players benefitted from these training kits.

They also sponsored the Hope t-shirt project for the Gambia Disablity Foundation. The foundation has 1000 members. The Hope t-shirt project, which was entirely financed by Heeno, prints and sells black and white t-shirts which are intended to give hope and promote internationally during this period of racial tensions and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Heeno also contributed towards the Hope Academy's sports competition. The Academy has more than 300 young boys and girls who play basketball to develop their career.

Heeno contributed in the mangroves restoration project in Sintet.

HEENO also provided food and protective materials support to the village of Sintet at the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak. The village has a population of about 10,000.

HEENO provided face masks for the Bwiam Health Center during the COVID 19 outbreak. The number of employees of Bwiam Health Center is about 100 nurses and 20 doctors who work to serve the community, especially the sick ones.

Heeno contributed towards the fencing of the Wurokang cemetery. Wurokang village has more than 1000 people.

Heeno continues to play a leading role among Gambian NGOs in the area of education, through financial assistance for fees, accommodation and short-term courses for Gambian students at home, Indonesia, Morocco and the Sudan. In the Sudan, the beneficiaries are both Gambian and Sierra Leone students of more than a 100. The Chairman of Heeno met the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Dr Moosa Taha in December 2019 and successfully negotiated scholarships for Gambian students in the fields of medicine and agreement. An agreement was signed by the two parties. Heeno started its relationship with Gambian students at the university in 2011. Its relations with Gambian students in Morocco started about four years later.

HEENO has built a bakery in Sintet Village. The bakery project in Sintet village is intended to provide full time bread supply for the entire village.

In Nyamina Pinai, The Gambia, and Talat Ouchen, Bounaamane, Morocco, HI contributed to community boreholes which provided water for more than a thousand beneficiaries.