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    Old Harbour High School Students Receive Educational Supplies from Pollyana Project – Jamaica Information Service

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14August 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Previous Harbour Excessive College college students Rajiv Lovelace (left) and Derrick Menzie (third proper), who’ve obtained a donation of laptops and different academic provides from the Pollyanna Venture, share a second with their dad and mom Donavan Menzie (second left), and Trisha Linton (proper) and their siblings, on the presentation ceremony held on the establishment in St. Catherine on August 11.




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    Custos of St. Catherine, Hon. Icylin M. Golding (proper), presents a laptop computer donated by the Pollyanna Venture to Previous Harbour Excessive College scholar, Rajiv Lovelace. Trying on (from left) are Govt Director of the Pollyanna Venture, Donna Moore Stewart; and President of the South St. Catherine Chamber of Commerce, Treacha Reid. Event was the presentation of academic provides to Rajiv and his brother, Derrick Menzie, by the charity, on the college’s location at 33 South Avenue, Previous Harbour, on August 11.
    Custos of St. Catherine, Hon. Icylin M. Golding (proper), presents a laptop computer donated by the Pollyanna Venture to Previous Harbour Excessive College scholar, Rajiv Lovelace. Trying on (from left) are Govt Director of the Pollyanna Venture, Donna Moore Stewart; and President of the South St. Catherine Chamber of Commerce, Treacha Reid. Event was the presentation of academic provides to Rajiv and his brother, Derrick Menzie, by the charity, on the college’s location at 33 South Avenue, Previous Harbour, on August 11.

     

    Scholar at Previous Harbour Excessive College, Derrick Menzie (proper), is offered with a laptop computer donated by the Pollyanna Venture, by Vice Principal of the establishment, Kedist Wint. Event was the presentation of academic provides by the charity to Derrick and his brother, Rajiv Lovelace, on the establishment in St. Catherine on August 11.


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