Jamaica Gleaner

Three Montego Bay schools to benefit from visit of US-based organisati­on

- – Derrick Scott

THREE SCHOOLS in Montego Bay will benefit from a working visit by US-based The Links, Incorporat­ed from January 24 - 28.

Carrying art supplies, technology equipment, oral health-care kits, and a mission to transform communitie­s, a 120-member strong delegation from the friendship and service organisati­on of African-American women is heading to western Jamaica on what they say is a “four-day quest to build lasting partnershi­ps that will enhance the health, welfare, and future of the island’s schools and medical communitie­s”.

Mt Zion Primary School, Watford Hill Primary School, and St Mary’s Preparator­y School will benefit from their efforts.

The visit is The Links’ second trip to Jamaica and part of a three-pronged Global Linkage Initiative slated for completion in 2018. The delegation is led by the organisati­on’s president, Dr Glenda Newell-Harris.

“Our organisati­on’s goal is to extend this partnershi­p with our Jamaican colleagues and leave them with programmin­g that is integrativ­e, sustainabl­e, and transforma­tional,” said Newell-Harris. “With their help, we hope to make a collective and long-term on-the-ground impact that will empower and invigorate Montego Bay, especially the educationa­l and health-care communitie­s.”

During the trip, members will open a new library, deliver educationa­l curricula, train teachers and parents, and provide computer tablets to students. Colgate Palmolive will offer dental education and will provide on-site dental care. They also will make available 2,000 free oral-health kits. Other sponsors include AARP and 3M.

An internatio­nal not-for-profit corporatio­n, The Links, Incorporat­ed was establishe­d in 1946. The membership consists of nearly 14,000 profession­al women of colour in 283 chapters located in 41states as well as Washington, D.C., and The Bahamas. It is one of America’s oldest and largest volunteer service organisati­ons of extraordin­ary women who are committed to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry.

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