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    Caribbean Cement donates $1.3M in textbook support to schools affected by hurricane Melissa

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 19, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Caribbean Cement Firm Restricted (Carib Cement) has donated $1.3 million in textbook help to varsities affected by Hurricane Melissa.

    The Class 5 system, which made landfall in October final yr, broken or destroyed a number of colleges throughout the island.

    The beneficiaries of this donation embrace Success Major and Toddler in Hanover, Brompton Major and Black River Excessive in St. Elizabeth.

    A number of the textbooks are being offered for college kids making ready to sit down the Caribbean Secondary Training Certificates (CSEC) examinations.

    Different colleges are additionally slated to profit from the corporate’s intervention.

    Following a handover ceremony at Black River Excessive College, Carib Cement Managing Director, Jorge Martinez defined that the donation is geared toward assuaging the training loss some college students could have skilled.

    Moreover, Carib Cement has earmarked cement for affected colleges to help rebuilding and restore efforts.



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