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Photo: Digicel Foundation’s Build Jamaica grant handover ceremony

26 December 2024
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CEO of the Digicel Foundation, Charmaine Daniels (left), interacts with Principals and students during the organisation’s 20-for-20-for-20 Build Jamaica Grants handover ceremony on December 6.  From right are Principal of Salt Spring Primary and Infant School, Norma Brydson, and Principal of Prickly Pole Primary and Infant School, Judith Whyte Gayle. The students are Rickayla Warlock and Ty'aira Young of Salt Spring Primary.

CEO of the Digicel Foundation, Charmaine Daniels (left), interacts with Principals and students during the organisation’s 20-for-20-for-20 Build Jamaica Grants handover ceremony on December 6. From right are Principal of Salt Spring Primary and Infant School, Norma Brydson, and Principal of Prickly Pole Primary and Infant School, Judith Whyte Gayle. The students are Rickayla Warlock and Ty'aira Young of Salt Spring Primary.

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CEO of the Digicel Foundation, Charmaine Daniels (left) recently led the organisation’s 20-for-20-for-20 Build Jamaica Grants handover ceremony at Digicel’s headquarters in Kingston.

For two decades, Digicel Foundation has been at the forefront of community development in Jamaica.

Its  20 for 20 for 20 Build Jamaica Grants are a testament to our unwavering commitment to empowering local communities and fostering sustainable growth, which sees the foundation support 20 impactful projects across the island with a grant of US$20,000.

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