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Three teachers have received their dream gift courtesy of their students who nominated them, and the Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI) ‘Dream Big’ Teacher’s Day campaign.
Read Across Jamaica Day marked the launch of CAPTAIN I CAN!’s first children’s book, “The Adventures of Captain I Can!: The BIG Reveal.” Jessie Ripoll Primary School. The book was illustrated by 14-year-old Sarah Morgan as a first time project.
EHAS Inc. annual “Stories to Create” Charity Golf Tournament is a fitting opportunity to raise funds for empowering our youth and creating healthy mindset towards self-reliance.
In honor of Medical Lab Professionals Week, private hospital Medical Associates Limited’s medical laboratory department gave young Akeef Nugent school stationery and supplies to help him educate inner-city youth in Cockburn Gardens, St Andrew youth.
The Blue Mountains are a magnificent mountain range in the eastern region of Jamaica. They are a safe haven full of thrill and adventure. Be careful not to fall in or for the range, because you may not make it out alive.
The Sandals Foundation celebrated Earth Day 2023 by planting trees across Jamaica as part of their Tree Planting Initiatives. In addition to that, they engaged in tree planting across the Caribbean region.
The article focuses on the GOJ ICD II Enterprise Grant, which has impacted nearly 400 individuals with $51.7M since July 2020. The grant aims to encourage good business practices and has built-in elements such as innovation, the use of technology, and social media marketing. The recipients receive financial assistance and over six months of training, help with business registration, financial literacy, business development support, and psycho-social support.
The Ministry of Health & Wellness earlier today launched the pilot of an intervention geared at helping Jamaicans to optimise their ability to cope with adversity that could undermine their mental wellness.
The YWOP and YMOP programs, led by Lanisia Rhoden, give young people the tools they need to realize their maximum potential. The attendees of this year’s R.E.A.P. conference were inspired and equipped with resources they can use to achieve their goals.
More than three thousand residents in Boys’ Town will benefit from the new solar-powered well water infrastructure. The method is an example of an “All hands on deck” response to a critical issue. Friendships with Jamaica’s business community and global organizations helped complete the massive project.
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