On June 22, 2022, The Ministry of Labour and Social Security launched its Programme of Advancement Through Health & Education (PATH) Community Engagement Series (CES) in Montego Bay, St. James.
Since its launch in 2002, PATH has become Jamaica’s flagship social assistance programme.
Sometimes you have to stay quiet to drown out the noise happening all around you. We have learned so much during these past years. Now it’s time to look back at our COVID Blessings.
TruSHAKE, Trade Winds Citrus’ first nutrition shake, has teamed up with fitness and wellness coach, Patrice J White of Dynamic Lifestyle Studio to launch the philanthropic event ‘Outside on the Fitside’. The eight (8) week free fitness boot camp series is open to Jamaicans who have decided to make exercise a part of their wellness journey. The camp infuses exercise with fun and has already started to engage popular personalities in exciting exercise routines.
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.
The Rotary Club of St. Andrew’s principal project for the 2020-2021 Rotary year was the renovation of a Multi-Purpose Building at Boys’ Town, which will be used as a training centre for the community’s youth.
Following their proven track record, ICWI has continued to fuel the fight against breast cancer. They recently donated One Million Dollars to the Reach for Recovery non-profit for this reason.
US based D4CF donated PPE to the Bustamante Children’s Hospital. The PPE helps with the fight against the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic which has impacted the globe.
Continuing the tradition of supporting the front-line approach to COVID-19, Sandals Foundation donated over $6M worth of Critically Identified Equipment. The donation is a well-needed boost in the fight against the impact of the virus.
Sound the Abeng! Health and wellness are central focuses of the Maroon lifestyle. Once you understand that, you will have a greater appreciation of who they are. Shawnafi Dynesen is one Maroon who spends her life representing natural healing taught by her elders. Enjoy our ‘Reasoning’.
If there is one thing we have learned from the COVID-19 experience, it is that a healthy life is the better way. There are so many freedoms that come with being healthy. We look at the correlations in this article to give you an understanding of being healthy.
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