Gold Star Resources Corp. Launches Humanitarian Society to Aid Liberian People
19 Mai 2009 - 3:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
VANCOUVER, May 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Gold Star Resources
Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: GXXFF; TSX-V; GXX)
http://www.goldstarresources.com/ announced today the launch of a
non-profit entity called Gold Star Humanitarian Society as part of
the Canadian company's commitment to contributing to the social
welfare of the Liberian people throughout its resource exploration
permit area within the Roberts and Bassa Basins of south coastal
Liberia. GXX, based in Vancouver, BC, is focused on high-impact
onshore opportunities in the petroleum systems of West Africa, with
its initial acquisition onshore Liberia where previous exploration
was never completed due to political unrest, but has been
stabilized recently. "We created the Gold Star Humanitarian Society
as a separate non-profit entity to provide much needed social
welfare programs to the communities within the boundaries of our
initial permit area, currently in Grand Bassa and Margibi
counties," said Patrick Morris, president and CEO of GXX. The
junior resource company is the holder of the Hydrocarbon
Reconnaissance License (No. NR-001) that was issued earlier this
year by the National Oil company of Liberia (NOCAL). The tiny West
African state of 3.5 million people was largely destroyed by civil
conflict that began with a coup in 1980 and lasted until 2004. "The
civil conflict had devastated every sector, leaving lives and
properties damaged, especially the public facilities/infrastructure
that were destroyed or taken away completely. As a result, many
communities today lack basic necessities of life. There are also
very high rates of illiteracy, poor healthcare services, and high
rates of disease. "The Society's mission is to contribute to a
better way of life for the local people by providing medical,
educational and nutritional necessities. Funding will be deposited
on an ongoing basis to meet the needs of our agreements with
government and short- and long-term goals," said Morris. The
Society's social programs are being coordinated on the ground in
GXX's permit area by Hassan Hassan, who is being assisted in the
implementation of the Society's projects by GXX's Liberian staff.
"The Society has an office and Liberian staff in-place in Monrovia,
the capital, who have already begun working in the permit area by
documenting needs and potential solutions," said Morris. "Marshall
City in Margibi county is the first city the Society is beginning
its social programs with projects such as repairing water wells and
assisting schools and medical clinics there." DATASOURCE: Gold Star
Resources Corp. CONTACT: Patrick Morris of Gold Star Resources
Corp., +1-604-641-4450, Web Site: http://www.goldstarresources.com/
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