Jamaica Gleaner

DENNIS’ DREAM

Courts awards over $6 million in scholarshi­ps

- Syranno Baines/Gleaner Writer syranno.baines@gleanerjm.com

ASUCCESSFU­L country where every child gets the opportunit­y to maximise their learning potential and realise their dreams without depending on scholarshi­ps is the fervent wish of Dennis Harris, head of Unicomer Jamaica Limited, the operators of the Courts furniture chain.

Speaking with The Gleaner shortly after a ceremony at The Knutsford Court Hotel where Courts Jamaica awarded secondary and postsecond­ary scholarshi­ps to 44 students across the country, Harris underscore­d that the company would continue to support the educationa­l pursuits of the nation’s children.

But, at the same time, he dreams of a Jamaica with resources to sufficient­ly invest in every child, making the need for scholarshi­ps a thing of the past.

“Even though we’re giving out 40-odd scholarshi­ps this year, there are thousands who need additional support that may not be getting it, and for us to consider ourselves to be successful as a country, we have to be able to give 100 per cent of our children that opportunit­y,” said Harris.

He encouraged the recipients to seize the opportunit­y and give 100 per cent effort in their individual endeavours.

“It’s not about repaying Courts; it’s all about making sure that you, as an individual, feel fulfilled and put out maximum effort each and every day,” he advised.

The Courts Dare to Dream Scholarshi­p Programme applicatio­n process opens in June and closes in the first week of July annually.

Recipients are selected based on their unique personal and family dynamics. Additional­ly, their school and community activities, as well as academic record and a statement of educationa­l and career goals, are also assessed.

The 44 recipients, who are all Courts customers or their dependents, were selected from a pool of more than 700 applicatio­ns.

In her opening remarks, Business Unit director at Unicomer, Ann-Marie Walters, stated that through the programme, Courts had been able to provide financial assistance to more than 2,500 students throughout the years.

“In fact, over the past 32 years, we have invested in excess of $110 million in scholarshi­ps,” she disclosed.

 ??  ?? GSAT scholarshi­p recipients at the Courts Customer Scholarshi­p Awards Ceremony held at The Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston yesterday.
GSAT scholarshi­p recipients at the Courts Customer Scholarshi­p Awards Ceremony held at The Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston yesterday.
 ?? LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Dennis Harris (left), managing director, Unicomer, presents Clive Nembhard, skills training scholarshi­p recipient, with his certificat­e at the Courts Customer Scholarshi­p Awards Ceremony held at The Knutsford Court Hotel in New KIngston yesterday.
LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Dennis Harris (left), managing director, Unicomer, presents Clive Nembhard, skills training scholarshi­p recipient, with his certificat­e at the Courts Customer Scholarshi­p Awards Ceremony held at The Knutsford Court Hotel in New KIngston yesterday.

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