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Jamaica Customs Donates 60 Tablets To Two Primary Schools

By: , September 14, 2021
Jamaica Customs Donates 60 Tablets To Two Primary Schools
Chairman of the Jamaica Customs Agency's Corporate Social Responsibility Committee, Tameka Goulbourne (left), shows a tablet computer to Principal of the Edward Seaga Primary School, Sherbet Clarke-Tomlinson (second right) and students, during a ceremony for the handover of 30 devices to the institution in Denham Town, St. Andrew, on September 9. (Rudranath Fraser Photo)
Jamaica Customs Donates 60 Tablets To Two Primary Schools
Vice Chair of the Jamaica Customs Agency's Corporate Social Responsibility Committee, Earl Stewart (right), presents a tablet to Principal of Farm Primary and Infant School, Richard Miller, during a ceremony for the handover of 30 devices to the institution in Green Pond, St. James, on Wednesday (September 8). (Yhomo Hutchinson Photo)
Jamaica Customs Donates 60 Tablets To Two Primary Schools
Vice Chair of the Jamaica Customs Agency's Corporate Social Responsibility Committee, Earl Stewart, engages with students of the Farm Primary and Infant School in Green Pond, St. James, during a ceremony for the handover of 30 tablets to the institution on September 8. (Yhomo Hutchinson Photo)
Jamaica Customs Donates 60 Tablets To Two Primary Schools
Chairman of the Jamaica Customs Agency's Corporate Social Responsibility Committee, Tameka Goulbourne (l) hands over a tablet computer to Principal of the Edward Seaga Primary School, Sherbet Clarke-Tomlinson, during a ceremony at the institution in Denham Town, St. Andrew, on September 9. (Rudranath Fraser Photo)

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The Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) has donated 60 tablets valued at $1.2 million to two primary schools in St. James and St. Andrew.

The institutions are Farm Primary and Infant in Green Pond and Edward Seaga Primary in Denham Town, which were presented with 30 tablets each on September 8 and September 9, respectively.

Director of Internal Affairs at the JCA and Chairperson of the Agency’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Committee, Tameka Goulbourne, told JIS News that the funds used to purchase the devices came from personal donations by employees.

The devices were purchased according to specifications given by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information.

Ms. Goulbourne said that the CSR Committee focuses its efforts in and around communities where the JCA’s offices are located.

“We have community locations in Montego Bay and our head office and other Customs locations are not very far from Edward Seaga Primary, so we engage the schools that are within our reach, within our own communities, to see how best we can assist them,” she said.

Noting the genesis of the CSR programme, Ms. Goulbourne said “we wanted to have a greater impact on our stakeholders beyond our current mandate, especially with everything that has been going on. We are experiencing unprecedented times, so we made the decision to establish a programme with this in mind”.

She noted that a big part of the programme’s objective is to meet the needs of specific vulnerable groups, such as children and persons in need of assistance.

“With the current initiative, we launched a tablet drive within the agency where we invited members of the organisation to donate and give towards a worthy cause, and it was so good,” Ms. Goulbourne said.

“We identified the two primary schools, and we partnered with them because since the pandemic there are quite a number of students who have not really been in school or been consistent in school, because they don’t have proper devices to use to be able to access their classes. So, we decided to give some assistance to these schools,” she noted.

Last Updated: September 14, 2021

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