The Star (Jamaica)

Sunbeam Children’s Home gets fully equipped computer lab

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There was an air of great excitement among the young residents and staff at the Sunbeam Children’s Home in Bushy Park, St Catherine, as IGT Jamaica proudly handed over a fully equipped computer lab recently.

The donation was the 14th computer facility to be handed over in Jamaica under IGT’s flagship After School Advantage (ASA) programme.

The programme helps to close the gap that still exists between young people who can easily access modern informatio­n and computer technology and those that cannot. The after-school hours are critical learning periods for Jamaican students to accomplish their homework tasks and conduct online research.

“Our focus is on education – it is transforma­tive,” said Desmond Whitley, manager at Sunbeam Children’s Home.

Noting that the home previously had no computers, he said that the ASA centre would be especially important for homework assignment­s. “We have a homework programme, but it is impossible to do without computers, especially for

the boys taking the CSEC examinatio­ns,” said Whitley.

As the 14th existing ASA centre, the fully functional computer lab at the home comprises of six desktop computers and a printer. IGT Jamaica’s general manager, Debbie Green, said, “We are delighted to establish a centre here in the safe and nurturing environmen­t that Sunbeam provides for the boys. This new ASA centre will give the students access to a new world of informatio­n and technology that will take them into a realm of unexplored possibilit­ies for their future. At IGT Jamaica, we realise the importance of inclusiven­ess. It is critical for all our young people to be on board with the digital world of the future.”

Whitley said that the home plans to integrate the computer lab into its Home School Programme, which provides education for around 20 students with learning challenges. “These boys study here during the day while the other students are at school,” he said.

“Thus, the ASA centre will do double duty as a daytime learning site and will benefit all who live in our residentia­l home.”

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