Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Carib Cement donates school supplies to 44 students

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CARIB Cement Company Ltd has donated vouchers, valued at $5.1 million, for the provision of technology and general school supplies to 44 students.

The beneficiar­ies are drawn from communitie­s in proximity to the company’s plant and quarries in east Kingston, Bull Bay, and Clarendon.

Some of the students will receive vouchers for laptop computers and Wi-fi Internet connectivi­ty devices, along with data credit for six months, while others will be able to access general school supplies.

All vouchers are redeemable at select bookstores and computer outlets.

Additional­ly, 10 laptops will be donated to teachers to assist with the delivery of online instructio­n.

The symbolic handover of the provisions took place at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n in Kingston last Friday.

Portfolio Minister Fayval Williams commended the company for its philanthro­pic efforts and encouraged the students to utilise the gifts wisely.

Carib Cement General Manager Yago Castro said the gesture forms part of the company’s corporate social responsibi­lity.

Noting that the company invested approximat­ely $10 million in support to the sector during 2020, Castro said it also donated health and safety items, valued $2.3 million, to schools.

These include sinks for hand wash stations, hand sanitisers and soap, thermomete­rs and automatic hand sanitiser dispensers.

Additional­ly, Castro said $2.5 million was allocated to purchase uniforms for several schools.

The company also donated $1 million to The Multicare YUTE Foundation and $250,000 to expand the delivery of an online math learning programme developed by Rockfort Youth Developmen­t Council.

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