"The fund began in June 2008 with the aim of providing support for patients at the Bustamante Hospital for Children, and had earlier this year launched a series of projects geared at facilitating improvements in schools in Trelawny."
Beneficiaries are St. Michaels, Dumfries Basic School and Cedric Titus High School.
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Monday, October 4, 2010
Free Medical Care Made Possible By Issa Trust Foundation And Couples
"The [Issa Trust Foundation] ITF recently completed a two-week medical mission that saw over 40 paediatric medics providing care and education at several hospitals, including Port Maria, Annotto Bay and Bustamante, according to foundation President Diane Pollard."
"Health centres at Annotto Bay, Highgate, Port Maria and various other communities also benefited."
"The group also held a health fair at Couples Sans Souci where more than 180 children received medical attention."
"At the same time, the medical rotation programme continues, wherein ITF brings a doctor to offer medical care for 30 days over a 12-month period"
The volunteers were also able to get equipment fixed, identify equipment needs and hope to raise funds.
Quotes From Jamaica Gleaner: Issa Trust Foundation, Couples Help Mend Jamaica's Medical Woes
"Health centres at Annotto Bay, Highgate, Port Maria and various other communities also benefited."
"The group also held a health fair at Couples Sans Souci where more than 180 children received medical attention."
"At the same time, the medical rotation programme continues, wherein ITF brings a doctor to offer medical care for 30 days over a 12-month period"
The volunteers were also able to get equipment fixed, identify equipment needs and hope to raise funds.
Quotes From Jamaica Gleaner: Issa Trust Foundation, Couples Help Mend Jamaica's Medical Woes
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Jamaica And International Coastal Cleanup Day
See Details Here From Jamaica Observer: Massive Support For International Coastal Cleanup Day
Missionaries Of The Poor Benefits From Donations From Back On The Rack
"Back on the Rack, a recently opened thrift shop on Collins Green Avenue in St Andrew where second-hand men's, ladies' and children's clothes go for as little as $50."
"Back on the Rack operates from a renovated cottage owned by the Sandals/ATL group -- of which the Observer is a member — and opens its doors the last Saturday of every month between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm."
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"The venture, which was started by PJ Stewart and a small group of friends about six years ago as an annual sale on the basis that their closets were overflowing, is in support of the Father HoLung-headed charity organisation Missionaries of the Poor and is now done monthly."
""We basically wanted a win-win situation. We wanted people to get clothes that they could not otherwise afford, and at the same time, we wanted to make some money for Missionaries of the Poor," Stewart told the Sunday Observer."
"Back on the Rack operates from a renovated cottage owned by the Sandals/ATL group -- of which the Observer is a member — and opens its doors the last Saturday of every month between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm."
Quotes From Jamaica Observer: A Noble Act
AMCHAM Business And Civic Leaders - The Winners
"AMCHAM honoured Jamaican corporate and civic leaders as part of a new yearly programme aimed at encouraging corporate social responsibility and philanthropy in Jamaica."
"The event saw Food for the Poor and founder of Students Expressing Truth, Kevin Wallen, recognised for civic leadership by an organisation and an individual respectively; National Dance Theatre Company win an award for art & culture, and Scotiabank Jamaica taking the top prize for corporate social responsibility."
Quotes From Jamaica Observer: AMCHAM Honours Philanthropists
City Life Ministries Receives Gift From NCB Foundation For West Kingston Students
See Image Here From Jamaica Observer: Back-To-School Gift
Digicel Foundation Opens Another Resource Room
"A resource room with technology to help individuals learn mathematics has been installed at St Joseph's Teachers' College, with the hope that student-teachers will overcome their fear of this important subject to the benefit of
their students."
"The Hazel Keating Resource Room — equipped with computers, literacy and numeracy software, such as Hooked on Phonics and Early Success, television and DVD players and other equipment — was officially handed over to the Kingston-based institution on September 28 by the Digicel Foundation."
"The foundation, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, had already sponsored 15 enrichment rooms in schools islandwide at a cost of $33.6 million, but the centre at St Joseph's gives student-teachers an opportunity to familiarise themselves with technology before they graduate fully to the classroom."
Quotes From Jamaica Observer: Resource Room To Help Conquer Math Fears
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