Jamaica Gleaner

UDC gets early childhood institutio­n ready for certificat­ion

- Carl Gilchrist \ Gleaner Writer

THE TEAM from the St Ann Developmen­t Company (SADCo) returned to the Eltham Early Childhood Institutio­n in St Ann on Labour Day to finish the job they started last year, that of helping the school get ready for certificat­ion by the Early Childhood Commission.

The main focus of the team on Thursday was to add sand to the children’s play area, one of the stipulatio­ns of the commission. Some windows were changed and a general beautifica­tion of the facility undertaken, including the painting of the building and the cutting of the yard.

After the work put in by the team on Thursday, Farrah Blake, SADCo’s director of subsidiary

management, told The Gleaner she was confident that all requiremen­ts had that been met for the school to be certified.

“Last year, we started this project; there was an obvious need. This school has been trying to get themselves certified through the Early Childhood Commission, and there were some actions that needed to be taken, so we started last year with our assistance, and this year, we decided to come and complete the project. They will be certified after this Labour Day activity.”

Blake said that SADCo, a subsidiary of the Urban Developmen­t Corporatio­n (UDC), has neverthele­ss pledged further assistance, if necessary, to ensure certificat­ion.

As its mandate, SADCo manages assets of the UDC in St Ann, including Dunn’s River Falls and Park, Ocho Rios Bay Beach, Turtle River Park and Green Grotto Caves. Approximat­ely 30 team members from SADCo turned out for the Labour Day project.

‘Last year, we started this project; there was an obvious need. This school has been trying to get themselves certified through the Early Childhood Commission and there were some actions that needed to be taken, so we started last year with our assistance, and this year, we decided to come and complete the project.’

 ?? PHOTO BY CARL GILCHRIST ?? Three-year-old Aiden Meeks was adamant that he had to share his mom’s (Ann-Marie Campbell) work on Labour Day at the Eltham Early Childhood Institutio­n in St Ann. She had to relent.
PHOTO BY CARL GILCHRIST Three-year-old Aiden Meeks was adamant that he had to share his mom’s (Ann-Marie Campbell) work on Labour Day at the Eltham Early Childhood Institutio­n in St Ann. She had to relent.

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