The presentation that was witnessed by the new Executive Committee of New Yundum Youth and Sports Development Committee, culminated with a cup final staged between the two neighbours.
The Alkalo of New Yundum and other local dignitaries also graced the occasion.
Dr. Alam, a fervent football enthusiast disclosed that it's part of I-Care Optics plans to be contributing to the development of women and youth of the country, noting that this is what motivated the company to make the jersey donation to the two teams.
According to him, the 25 jerseys presented would go a long way in contributing to the development of football, noting that the clinic would also provide free eye care services to all the footballers of the two teams.
He further said that I-Care Optics is established to provide best eye care services for the teeming population, adding that the clinic can perform all eye problems as well as provide lenses and spectacles to customers visiting the clinic.
Dr. Alam observed that the growing use of mobiles, computers and televisions in homes and offices continue to increase people with eye complications, adding that the clinic doors are wide open to offer free eye examination and treatment to both individuals and companies at very affordable prices.
"We are encouraging companies to come forward and sign MoUs with I-Care Optics to allow quality and affordable to their staff without huddles. We are also advising the public to do eye examination first before starting the use of lenses, glasses and spectacles because the use of wrong glasses can complicate eye troubles," Dr. Alam stated.
Lamin Fatty, Chairman of New Yundum Youth and Sports Development Committee commended the management and staff of I-Care Optics for the gesture, noting that the donation depicts the company commitment to fulfilling its cooperate social responsibility to the populace.
He called on other companies to emulate the gesture to help in the development of grassroots sports, adding that the development and promotion of sports is everybody's business and should not be left with local Sports Committees.