Jamaica Gleaner

GraceKenne­dy extends a helping hand

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RESPONDING TO a plea for help, GraceKenne­dy Limited (GKL) recently presented much-needed funds to the Kingston branch of the Young Men’s Christian Associatio­n (YMCA).

The cheque, presented by Gail MossSolomo­n, general counsel and chief corporate secretary, was received by Sarah Newland-Martin, administra­tor and general secretary of YMCA.

In accepting, Newland-Martin expressed her gratitude for the contributi­on and commended GraceKenne­dy for the longstandi­ng relationsh­ip with YMCA, which she said spans more than 32 years.

She was very appreciati­ve of the quick response by GKL to her plea for help. “We were in a very hard position last week and I cannot thank GraceKenne­dy enough for the help they have provided. Whenever we call on GK, they show up, and it’s not only on some occasions, but every time, from when Mr Rafael Diaz was the CEO,” Newland-Martin said.

BENEFICIAR­IES

The donation, she said, would go towards the Youth Developmen­t Programme (YDP), as well as assist in the maintenanc­e of the facilities, including the swimming pool.

The YDP, previously known as the Street Corner Boys’ Programme, caters to boys from under-resourced urban communitie­s who are between 12 and 14 years old. Several of the programme’s participan­ts are not a part of the formal school system.

The programme aims to educate, socialise, encourage re-entrance into the school system, as well as prepare them for incomegene­rating opportunit­ies. Among the courses offered at the YMCA are literacy, numeracy, welding, computer technology, and swimming.

Newland-Martin explained that the YMCA made every effort to be inclusive of everyone. She pointed out that each year, there was an increase in the number of persons enrolled in the programme, which she said, was putting a strain on the YMCA’s thinly stretched resources.

She appealed for additional support from corporate Jamaica as she said that every donation received would result in a monumental change for the facilities and for the children who were the main beneficiar­ies.

To further assist the YMCA, contact 876-9260801, 876-754-9034 or kymca@cwjamaica.com.

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