Jamaica Gleaner

Princesses and Ladies celebrated for meeting needs of young girls

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THE PRINCESSES and Ladies Incorporat­ed, an Illinois-based nonprofit organisati­on in the United States with membership in Jamaica, Cayman and Sudan in Africa, has made a significan­t impact in the Digicel Face of Change competitio­n, securing second position for their efforts in impacting the lives of a number of young girls through its mentorship and support programmes.

Simone Francis Grant, a member of the Princesses and Ladies organisati­on, told The Gleaner that the group works with young girls in various communitie­s, some in state care, to ensure that their basic needs are met and to encourage, motivate and mentor them as they strive to achieve their goals.

“We work with two girls’ homes and there are some girls who still have a far way to go, but there are others who are really trying. The grades are a bit better, we have seen success stories,” Grant told The Gleaner on Friday during an interview at King’s House, where the awards ceremony was held.

PERFORMANC­E MONITORING

In addition, the mentors of the Princesses and Ladies group visit with the teachers and parents of their mentees on a regular basis to monitor their performanc­e at school, at home and in their communitie­s.

In saluting the finalists, Jean Lowrie-Chin, chairman of the Digicel Foundation, said many of the participan­ts were from humble circumstan­ces but they did not allow that to prevent them from giving of themselves and inspiring their respective communitie­s.

“Your initiative­s are a signal to those who use poverty as an excuse for crime that there is always a moral and constructi­ve way out of our difficulti­es,” she reasoned.

The Digicel Face of Change competitio­n celebrates and rewards the work of grass-roots community organisati­ons and is endorsed by the governor general’s ‘I Believe Initiative’.

There were 21 finalists in the competitio­n and Jamaicans were given the opportunit­y to vote for the winners on social media.

The Eastwood Gardens Youth for Progress Youth Club was awarded third place.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Ambassador Burchell Whiteman (second left), Jean Lowrie-Chin (left), chairman of Digicel Foundation, and Dane Richardson (right), CEO of Digicel Foundation, pose with awardees (from third left) Jullianna Prince, third-place winner from Eastwood Gardens...
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Ambassador Burchell Whiteman (second left), Jean Lowrie-Chin (left), chairman of Digicel Foundation, and Dane Richardson (right), CEO of Digicel Foundation, pose with awardees (from third left) Jullianna Prince, third-place winner from Eastwood Gardens...

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