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Clarendon Labour Day Project – Photos Only

May 26, 2024
Clarendon Labour Day Project – Photos Only
Photo: Adrian Walker
Visually impaired resident of Mt. Providence Square in Clarendon, Denvill Dinnal (left), leads members of the May Pen chapter of the Jamaica Society for the Blind on a walk in his community, shortly after receiving his new cane from Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with responsibility for Works, and Member of Parliament for Clarendon North Central, Hon. Robert Morgan on Labour Day (May 23). The members are (from second left) Denzel Thompson; and Ovestra King.
Clarendon Labour Day Project – Photos Only
Photo: Adrian Walker
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with responsibility for Works, and Member of Parliament for Clarendon North Central, Hon. Robert Morgan (left), presents a cane to Denvill Dinnal, a visually impaired resident of Mt. Providence Square in Clarendon, on Labour Day (May 23). Labour Day was observed under the theme ‘Ramp up the access… Show that you care’, with a focus on people with disabilities, the elderly and the vulnerable.
Clarendon Labour Day Project – Photos Only
Photo: Adrian Walker
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with responsibility for Works, and Member of Parliament for Clarendon North Central, Hon. Robert Morgan, assists with debushing and clearing of the pathway leading to the home of Denvill Dinnal, a visually impaired resident of Mt. Providence Square in the parish, on Labour Day (May 23). Activities for the day were carried out under the theme ‘Ramp up the access… Show that you care’, with a focus on people with disabilities, the elderly and the vulnerable.
Clarendon Labour Day Project – Photos Only
Photo: Adrian Walker
One of the signs erected in Mt. Providence Square in Clarendon on Labour Day (May 23). Labour Day was observed under the theme ‘Ramp up the access… Show that you care’, with a focus on people with disabilities, the elderly and the vulnerable.

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One of the signs erected in Mt. Providence Square in Clarendon on Labour Day (May 23). Labour Day was observed under the theme ‘Ramp up the access… Show that you care’, with a focus on people with disabilities, the elderly and the vulnerable.
One of the signs erected in Mt. Providence Square in Clarendon on Labour Day (May 23). Labour Day was observed under the theme ‘Ramp up the access… Show that you care’, with a focus on people with disabilities, the elderly and the vulnerable.
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with responsibility for Works, and Member of Parliament for Clarendon North Central, Hon. Robert Morgan, assists with debushing and clearing of the pathway leading to the home of Denvill Dinnal, a visually impaired resident of Mt. Providence Square in the parish, on Labour Day (May 23). Activities for the day were carried out under the theme ‘Ramp up the access… Show that you care’, with a focus on people with disabilities, the elderly and the vulnerable.
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with responsibility for Works, and Member of Parliament for Clarendon North Central, Hon. Robert Morgan, assists with debushing and clearing of the pathway leading to the home of Denvill Dinnal, a visually impaired resident of Mt. Providence Square in the parish, on Labour Day (May 23). Activities for the day were carried out under the theme ‘Ramp up the access… Show that you care’, with a focus on people with disabilities, the elderly and the vulnerable.
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with responsibility for Works, and Member of Parliament for Clarendon North Central, Hon. Robert Morgan (left), presents a cane to Denvill Dinnal, a visually impaired resident of Mt. Providence Square in Clarendon, on Labour Day (May 23). Labour Day was observed under the theme ‘Ramp up the access… Show that you care’, with a focus on people with disabilities, the elderly and the vulnerable.
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with responsibility for Works, and Member of Parliament for Clarendon North Central, Hon. Robert Morgan (left), presents a cane to Denvill Dinnal, a visually impaired resident of Mt. Providence Square in Clarendon, on Labour Day (May 23). Labour Day was observed under the theme ‘Ramp up the access… Show that you care’, with a focus on people with disabilities, the elderly and the vulnerable.
Last Updated: May 26, 2024

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