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    WATA launches ‘hydrate to educate’ initiative, 14 schools to receive $300,000 – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14May 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Representatives of Paul Bogle Excessive College, Donald Quarrie Excessive College, and Might Day Excessive College proudly pose with a Hydrate to Educate symbolic cheque through the 2023 Handover Ceremony for the initiative powered by WATA.

    WATA, distributed by the Wisynco Group, has launched its Hydrate to Educate initiative—a nationwide program aimed toward selling environmental duty whereas supporting college infrastructure growth throughout Jamaica.

    This 12 months, the programme will present $300,000 to 14 excessive colleges throughout Jamaica to hold out growth tasks on their campuses. To be eligible, colleges should join by Friday, Might 16 at educate.wisynco.com and take part in a recycling competitors that runs by means of June 30. The highest 14 colleges, primarily based on the quantity of recyclables collected, can be awarded the grant.

    Brittany Roberts, Model Supervisor for the WATA portfolio at Wisynco Group, mentioned the initiative provides colleges an opportunity to drive actual change whereas constructing college satisfaction and environmental consciousness.

    “WATA is dedicated to nurturing the following technology, and which means not solely offering hydration but in addition actual assist for the areas the place college students study and develop,” she mentioned. “This marketing campaign is a method for colleges to rally their communities round a shared purpose — and profit from tangible funding on the finish of it.”

    An actual-time leaderboard will monitor every college’s recycling totals all through the marketing campaign. Profitable colleges will have the ability to use the funding for a variety of growth tasks, akin to facility upgrades, beautification efforts, or the creation of latest pupil areas.

    Roberts added: “This programme is about driving significant change. We’re proud to be a part of an initiative that strengthens college communities whereas reinforcing the significance of environmental motion.”



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