Jamaica Gleaner

Downtown Kingston children to get back-to-school help from lay magistrate­s

Kingston Chapter hitting the streets with grand health and legal fair

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MORE THAN 500 children from downtown Kingston and its environs are expected to benefit from the Lay Magistrate­s’ Associatio­n of Jamaica – Kingston Chapter and the Central Police Division’s ‘Back to school health and legal fair’ scheduled for Saturday at the St William Grant Park.

“It is our desire to provide back-to-school supplies for upwards of 500 children; to provide various health checks for children and adults and to provide legal advice to adults,” said Mark Gonzales, president of the Kingston Chapter.

He noted that one of the mandates of the Lay Magistrate­s’ Associatio­n of Jamaica – Kingston Chapter, is to lend support to communitie­s in Kingston, and they have undertaken many successful projects in collaborat­ion with Kingston Central police.

“We also want to give all in attendance the opportunit­y to access the services of agencies such as Passport Immigratio­n and Citizenshi­p Agency and the Registrar General’s Department. Another exciting element of this event will be the presentati­on of scholarshi­p cheques to three top GSAT students who live in downtown Kingston,” added Gonzales.

He said the lay magistrate­s will also be partnering with Stewart’s Auto Sales, the Kingston & St Andrew Municipal Corporatio­n, the Ministry of Health’s Kingston and St Andrew Health Department, and the Lions Club of St Andrew.

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