Daily Observer (Jamaica)

More assistance for Westmorela­nd couple helping children learn online

- BY ROSALEE WOOD Observer West writer editorial@jamaicaobs­erver.com

PETERSFIEL­D, Westmorela­nd — Digicel Jamaica has joined the growing number of individual­s who are supporting the Fosters Online School in Bullet Tree, Westmorela­nd.

A simple act of kindness that started out by allowing one child to use their home Wi-fi, the numbers quickly grew to over 30 students from the community attending what is being dubbed ‘the Fosters Online School’.

Present at the school are children from the early childhood level up to the secondary level.

Most of the parents in the community have to go out to work and are unable to monitor their children for online school. As a result, the Fosters have found themselves doing more than allowing the children to use the space, but assisting with assignment­s throughout the day.

Last week Wednesday, representa­tives from Digicel Jamaica stopped by the Fosters’ home to gift their online school with sanitation supplies, bags, masks, and snacks for the students, as their Teacher’s Day gift to the Fosters.

“We’re showing our appreciati­on and respect to every educator, including those philanthro­pic community leaders who’re making a difference,” Jody-ann Fearon, Digicel’s public relations executive, expressed.

“They include the Fosters, who’ve taken up the mantle of supporting our future leaders in continuing their education. We acknowledg­e the time, resources, and energy the Fosters are investing in providing access to laptops and the Internet to students of Petersfiel­d. As a digital operator and big supporter of community developmen­t, we salute them.”

Fearon spent most of the day interactin­g with the students at the Fosters’ home doing reading activities as well as a few interactiv­e games.

“They’re enthusiast­ic,” she stated. “They’re eager to learn, read, and do their studies. This demonstrat­es how determined they are about achieving their goals. We wish them and the Fosters all the best in their future endeavours and remind them to continue to grow in knowledge,” said Fearon.

Camille Ebanks-foster, who along with her husband Garnett Foster has been assisting the students, said she was “thankful and grateful” for Digicel’s contributi­on to the programme.

“We are in awe, and the children are so excited for this wonderful gesture. The children are still saying, ‘Thank You, Digicel!’,” said Ebanks-foster.

The Fosters are now in the process of replacing the tarpaulin ‘structure’ at their home that accommodat­es the students with a wood and zinc structure.

“The wind has damaged the tarpaulin, and when it rains the children are getting wet,” Ebanks-foster explained.

The Fosters have expressed gratitude for the help received from local and overseas donors who have provided meals, tablets, school bags, stationery, supplies and cash donations, since they opened their home to students in September 2020.

 ??  ?? Public relations executive at Digicel Jody-ann Fearon (left) carries out activity with a students.
Public relations executive at Digicel Jody-ann Fearon (left) carries out activity with a students.
 ?? (Photos: Rosalee Wood) ?? Public relations executive at Digicel Jody-ann Fearon (left) makes a donation to Garnet Foster (second left) and wife Camille Ebanks- Foster.
(Photos: Rosalee Wood) Public relations executive at Digicel Jody-ann Fearon (left) makes a donation to Garnet Foster (second left) and wife Camille Ebanks- Foster.

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