September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and the Westmoreland Health Department is hosting a special event to assist men over the age of 40 get their prostates checked
With the rise of smart technology and accelerating digital innovation, cybersecurity has become an urgent concern for individuals and businesses alike. Naturally this has fueled the demand for professionals in the field. Accordingly, the government of Jamaica is affording 30 young Jamaicans the opportunity to be trained and certified in cybersecurity through the National Cyber Security Youth Training Programme.
We’ve been exploring the impact of one man on his generation: How Sergent Smith, moved by the plight of unsupported children, decided to pitch in… Last week we looked at the start of his mission and what (or, shall we say WHO?) motivated him to step up and step out. Stay...
We’ve been exploring the birth of the Give A Child A Chance Foundation…We’ve been doing so against the backdrop of loss, as one of the champions of our story, Nathaniel Wilson recently lost his fight with cancer, just shy of September, Childhood Cancer Awareness month. We continue the story...
Lately we’ve been looking at impact: at the ways in which our individual lights shine… and how this has led one sergeant into starting the Give A Child A Chance Foundation… Today the story continues, as Childhood Cancer Awareness month progresses, inside another edition of Sharing the Love.
As Jamaicans we like to boast about our culture, our sporting prowess, but what about our VALUES? Have we passed those along? Are we our brother’s keeper? Stay tuned as we explore the efforts on one Jamaican, rallying support and making an arresting case for why we should together protect the...
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