PHOTOS: Medical Supplies Donated to Community Colleges September 21, 2022 Listen Health & Wellness Share Photo: Donald De La Haye Student Nurse, Kenesha Simms (centre), holds a package containing medical supplies donated to member institutions of the Council of Community Colleges of Jamaica (CCCJ), during a ceremony at Excelsior Community College in Kingston on Tuesday (September 20). She is joined by (from left) Director of Citizen Security, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Jamaica, Gerald Fontain; Executive Director, CCCJ, Dr. Donna Powell Wilson; Vice Principal of Academic Affairs and Institutional Advancement, Excelsior Community College, Zaria Malcolm Walker; and Donor and Partnership Officer, National Education Trust (NET), Simone Griffith. The items, inclusive of masks, sanitisers, thermometers, gloves, gowns, and relief beds, were donated by FHI 360 in partnership with Project C.U.R.E through the Advance Program. Photo: Donald De La Haye Assistant Chief Education Officer, Ministry of Education and Youth, Olivene Evans (centre), and Director of Citizen Security, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Jamaica, Gerald Fontain (right), speak with Clinical Director at Excelsior Community College in Kingston, Malin P. Depati. Occasion was the handover of medical items donated to member institutions of the Council of Community Colleges of Jamaica (CCCJ) by FHI 360 in partnership with Project C.U.R.E, through the Advance Program. The presentation took place at Excelsior Community College on Tuesday (September 20). The Full Story Assistant Chief Education Officer, Ministry of Education and Youth, Olivene Evans (centre), and Director of Citizen Security, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Jamaica, Gerald Fontain (right), speak with Clinical Director at Excelsior Community College in Kingston, Malin P. Depati. Occasion was the handover of medical items donated to member institutions of the Council of Community Colleges of Jamaica (CCCJ) by FHI 360 in partnership with Project C.U.R.E, through the Advance Program. The presentation took place at Excelsior Community College on Tuesday (September 20).