Jamaica Gleaner

Church gives big bucks in scholarshi­ps

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IN A time when many are calling on the Church to do more, the Emmanuel Apostolic Church in Portmore has stepped up to the plate and awarded over half a million dollars in scholarshi­ps to students in and around the community.

The 23 beneficiar­ies ranged from those in primary school all the way to university, with a breakdown showing one primary recipient, eight tertiary and 14 secondary students. The total disburseme­nt was valued at $600,000.

The ecstatic students, who received the scholarshi­ps at a special ceremony at the church recently, were selected from a pool of applicatio­ns based on their grade point average (GPA), as well as their involvemen­t in their respective communitie­s and church.

One recipient, Dessandra Fairclough, who is a secondyear student at the University of the West Indies with a GPA of 3.5, asserted that receiving the scholarshi­p was “humbling”.

EMPOWERMEN­T DAY

Meanwhile, Nicolas Matthews, youth chairman, had praises for the high quality of candidates who applied, noting that Emmanuel Apostolic sought to award the scholarshi­ps as part of its overall annual free back-toschool drive and empowermen­t day where, this year, over $1 million in school supplies and scholarshi­ps were distribute­d to hundreds of persons in the community.

“As part of the scholarshi­ps, we also awarded the inaugural Bishop C Everton Thomas ‘Straight As and Occasional B’ scholarshi­p for $100,000. We believe if we’re going to transform our community, we have to first work on renewing the minds of the people, and we think that education is a critical vehicle in allowing us to achieve that target,” Matthews said.

Also supporting the initiative was state minister in the culture ministry and Member of Parliament for East Central St Catherine, Alando N. Terrelonge, who contribute­d a scholarshi­p. He also assisted with some backto-school supplies at the church’s recent fair. Terrelonge said it was important for him to give back to the community because education is the best gift a society can give its children.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Emmanuel Apostolic Church’s, Portmore executives along with the scholarshi­p recipients.
CONTRIBUTE­D Emmanuel Apostolic Church’s, Portmore executives along with the scholarshi­p recipients.

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