Jamaica Gleaner

GraceKenne­dy subsidiari­es plant peace in schools

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EXACTLY A year after primary-school student Taysha Hughes was slain in her community by gunmen, two subsidiary companies and one of the foundation­s under the GraceKenne­dy Group have joined hands to complete a peace garden in her memory at Holy Family Infant and Primary School, Kingston.

The Grace and Staff Community Developmen­t Foundation, along with team members from GK General Insurance and GK Capital Management, converged at Hughes’ former school on Labour Day last week Wednesday to assist with beautifyin­g the parade gardens at the school and, more importantl­y, take steps to create a serene and safe place for students and the neighbouri­ng community.

Christophe­r Wright, principal of Holy Family Infant and Primary School, said, “It was born out of an idea from our guidance department to remember the life of someone we cared about who passed away through an act of violence. We believe that children must understand that there is another way – and the other way is peace, especially with how we resolve our difference­s,” he said.

It was amid the busy end-of-year school period last June, just after the conclusion of the Grade Four Literacy and Numeracy tests and with pupils preparing for the following week’s annual graduation ceremony, that 11-year-old Hughes was shot and killed.

Wright, who has headed the school since 2015, explained, “Violence [in our area] is not new. But this was my first experience as leader of the school.”

To this end, the three entities felt compelled to offer assistance to improve the students’ learning environmen­t by also upgrading the lunch area and the grade-six block and painting the perimeter wall. GraceKenne­dy’s overall focus on earlychild­hood developmen­t further underscore­d the need to assist.

“We understand that communitie­s, whether it’s the communitie­s around our offices or across the island, always need support. Early-childhood education is critical to the future of Jamaica, so we must try to improve the surroundin­gs for our young children,” said Andrew Leo-Rhynie, general manager of GK Insurance.

Steven Whittingha­m, managing director of GK Capital Management, shared similar sentiments, saying, “GraceKenne­dy has been downtown since 1922, and we have always and will continue to support downtown.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Andrew Leo-Rhynie (right), general manager of GK General Insurance; Tanketa Chance-Wilson, general manager of the Grace and Staff Community Developmen­t Foundation; and Steven Whittingha­m (second left), managing director of GK Capital Managemen; take...
CONTRIBUTE­D Andrew Leo-Rhynie (right), general manager of GK General Insurance; Tanketa Chance-Wilson, general manager of the Grace and Staff Community Developmen­t Foundation; and Steven Whittingha­m (second left), managing director of GK Capital Managemen; take...

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