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Helpage Corozal Branch Held their People's Constitution Commission on October 18TH, 2023

On Wednesday October 18TH, 2023 at 10A.M. everyone gathered inside the Helpage Belize Corozal Branch, to witnessed the People's Constitution Commission.  

The Invited Senior's Citizens and the Helpage Community invited to a lecture series on the Constitution of Belize.

The event began with the prayer, introduction speaker, the Belize National anthem, the speech and, then, questions and answers. The People's Constitution was held to voice everyone opinions about the Belize economic development. 

 If you missed the event here's a highlight on what happened. Or, visit the People's Constitution Commission Page.
























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