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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 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.
Students from Trench Town who go to Charlie Smith High School form the thirty student cohort of the Local Partner Development Programme put on by USAID and Sterling Asset Management. The Agents for Transformation Project. After-school Math and English classes commenced in October 2022.
Gender-based violence must be eradicated. Whether it be violence against women and girls or against males. When we are furious, we must alter our choice so that our behaviour does not mean we hurt others. Our entire society need to be on deck with this change.
Once again, Jamaica has received accolades. This time in the form of being a feature of one of the most popular card games ever. UNO has released UNO Jamaica. Make sure to check it out.
The Pink Run is back with a bang to fight breast cancer in Jamaica. Participants blew expected numbers out of the water. Insurance company ICWI was elated with turnout and the possibilities.
The Louise Bennett festival will showcase Jamaica’s Culture while paying homage to a great Jamaican cultural icon. Starting in September 2022 the country will smile annually to her work.
This special day should be spent highlighting exceptional mothers who have extraordinary qualities. There really isn’t another way to describe mothers. They are just remarkable and we love them because of it.
Rwandan President Kagame’s state visit was both successful and meaningful. Jamaica and the African country will now work together to strengthen relations in both regions. The benefits will be felt by our people and set an example of the benefits when we work together directly.
The term “salt of the earth” refers to anything that is fundamental to the planet’s ecosystem. While that’s a terrific way to describe something, eating too much salt may lead to a variety of health problems. You need to know this, according to the Heart Foundation of Jamaica.
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