Jamaica Gleaner

FLOW donates 15 devices to Eve for Life programme

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FLOW JAMAICA is helping to enable the progress of several young women who are participat­ing in Eve for Life’s Orphan and Vulnerable Programme.

The two-year holistic programme – which focuses on capacity building and advocacy – caters to the educationa­l and personal needs of girls ranging from ages 12 to 19 years.

The communicat­ions and entertainm­ent firm donated 15 mobile devices to the programme and has provided the participan­ts with data connectivi­ty, starting with an initial three-month period.

“We are mindful of the need for persons to connect, especially during this time, hence our efforts to assist Eve for Life in such a significan­t way. This programme is critical to furthering the holistic developmen­t of these young women across the island and connecting them to opportunit­ies to further their progress,” said Kayon Mitchell, director of communicat­ions and stakeholde­r engagement, Flow.

Danik Frazer, programme and advocacy officer at Eve for Life, welcomed the much-needed support.

“Our aim is to create a community among the girls, and the donation from Flow has enabled them to connect with each other in very meaningful ways, while fulfilling the requiremen­ts of the programme,” Frazer stated.

The girls are taught communicat­ion skills, navigating social media and basic peer education, among other topics.

Sonte Davis, a youth advocate leader with Eve for Life and participan­t, had high praises for the programme which she said helped to shape her outlook on life.

“It has provided very useful informatio­n on women’s reproducti­ve and sexual health, which you don’t often hear elsewhere. I’ve also come to realise that my words can have a powerful effect on the people I communicat­e with,” Davis shared.

The 17 young ladies who are currently enrolled in the initial phase of the programme range from 12 to 19 years in age. Sixteen of them are high-school students while one attends university. Once they complete the Orphan and Vulnerable Programme, some will remain to assist and mentor other young women.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Kayon Mitchell (left), director of communicat­ions and stakeholde­r engagement, FLOW, explains the features of the Alacatel 1 mobile device to Sonte Davis (centre), youth advocate leader, and Danik Frazer, programme and advocacy officer at Eve for Life.
CONTRIBUTE­D Kayon Mitchell (left), director of communicat­ions and stakeholde­r engagement, FLOW, explains the features of the Alacatel 1 mobile device to Sonte Davis (centre), youth advocate leader, and Danik Frazer, programme and advocacy officer at Eve for Life.

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