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    Digicel Foundation’s Build Jamaica Grant Handover Ceremony – Jamaica Information Service

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 25, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Chief Govt Officer of the Digicel Basis, Charmaine Daniels (left), interacts with Principals and college students throughout the organisation’s 20-for-20-for-20 Construct Jamaica Grants handover ceremony on December 6. The occasion was held at Digicel’s headquarters in Kingston. From proper are Principal of Salt Spring Main and Toddler College, Norma Brydson, and Principal of Prickly Pole Main and Toddler College, Judith Whyte Gayle. The scholars are Rickayla Warlock and Ty’aira Younger of Salt Spring Main and Toddler College, and Kaneil Whilby and Raveesh Brown of Prickly Pole Main and Toddler College.


    PHOTOS: Digicel Foundation’s Build Jamaica Grant Handover Ceremony
    Grade-three college students of Salt Spring Main and Toddler College in St. James, Ty’aira Younger and Rickayla Warlock, have interaction in a playful second throughout the Digicel Basis’s 20-for-20-for-20 Construct Jamaica Grants handover ceremony on December 6. The occasion was held at Digicel’s headquarters in Kingston. Salt Spring Main obtained a grant that can help with the completion of an toddler classroom.




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