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Portmore Self-Help Disability Organisation Receives Computers

By: , February 20, 2022

The Key Point:

The Portmore Self-Help Disability Organisation has received computers valued at $3.5 million from the Universal Service Fund (USF), which will be used to expand their empowerment and training programmes.
Portmore Self-Help Disability Organisation Receives Computers
Minister of State in the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport and Member of Parliament for East Central St. Catherine, Hon. Alando Terrelonge (second right), as well as Director at the Portmore Self-Help Disability Organisation, Cleon Porter (second left), Director of Public Procurement at the Universal Service Fund (USF), Mellissa Taylor (third left), and Chief Technical Director in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Dione Jennings (right), celebrate the donation of computers to the Portmore Self-Help Disability Organisation at a function held recently.

The Facts

  • We are extremely grateful for the partnership. This project is being used as a means of addressing this plight…the possibilities are endless, he said.
  • Meanwhile, Director of Public Procurement at the USF, Mellissa Taylor said the funds spent in the lives of persons living with disabilities is well deserved, when you look at the long-term benefits that can be derived from this investment.

The Full Story

The Portmore Self-Help Disability Organisation has received computers valued at $3.5 million from the Universal Service Fund (USF), which will be used to expand their empowerment and training programmes.

Director at the St. Catherine organisation, Cleon Porter said the donation is timely, as the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a scaling down of the training opportunities offered at the institution.

He informed that unemployment is high among persons with disabilities, adding that the computers will be used to facilitate skills training, especially the in the areas of online marketing and blogging.

We are extremely grateful for the partnership. This project is being used as a means of addressing this plight…the possibilities are endless, he said.

He was speaking at a ceremony held recently at the Watson Grove resource centre, in Portmore.

Minister of State in the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport and Member of Parliament for East Central St. Catherine, Hon. Alando Terrelonge said the organisation is serving over three hundred persons in Portmore.

We respect persons with disabilities, and they must never be discriminated against. Persons living with disabilities must be accorded the same rights and privileges as all Jamaicans, because we are all human beings,” Mr. Terrelonge stated.

Meanwhile, Director of Public Procurement at the USF, Mellissa Taylor said the funds spent in the lives of persons living with disabilities is well deserved, when you look at the long-term benefits that can be derived from this investment.

Last Updated: February 21, 2022