Dotted around the world right now, in places like the United States and Great Britain, are the young people who will eventually inherit Jamaica. There are more than a handful of them, mostly from Jamaica’s richer and more powerful families….
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Posts Categorized: Philanthropy
£3,000 for Jamaica Schools
There were fun scenes in the boardroom of the London School of Economics (LSE) last Tuesday as students held a high speed auction to raise even more for their Educate the Children appeal. And what was the auction item in…
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On the move in the U.K
Four reports suggest to us that West Indians – and particularly Jamaicans – are on the move in the U.K. Conscious of their roots, they have determined to do all in their power to foster the development of their home…
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Let’s educate the children
A group of young students have taken on the task of helping to educate Jamaica’s children. Why, you might ask? At last month’s launching of the Educate The Children Fund, acting Jamaican High Commissioner, Dale Anderson spoke of financial and…
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Jamaican envoy launches Education Fund in London
Mr. H. Dale Anderson, Jamaica’s High Commissioner in London officially launched the “Educate the Children Fund” of the London School of Economics on January 29. The fund, a brainchild of Jamaican student Joe Issa, was established to help buy the…
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LSE Circular
The Educate the Children Fund has recently been set up at LSE. Its objective is to help buy books for the poor of the Caribbean countries. TIs members’ efforts are to be concentrated on one major raffle and donations. The…
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