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Strathmore Gardens Children’s Home Receives Donation

By: , June 13, 2022

The Key Point:

The St. Catherine based Strathmore Gardens Children’s Home has received a donation of supplies from the St. Andrew Technical High School Key Club.
Strathmore Gardens Children’s Home Receives Donation
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Members of the St. Andrew Technical High School Key Club, hand over packages to the Strathmore Gardens Children's Home, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine recently. From left are Manager of the Strathmore Gardens Children's Home, Marcia Tucker; Treasurer of the club, Monique Holding; Secretary, Rohanna Carnegie; club member, Kumarco Green; President, Adrian DaCosta, and Faculty Advisor, Shuddey Leachman.
Strathmore Gardens Children’s Home Receives Donation
Photo: Contributed
Faculty Advisor for the St. Andrew Technical High School Key Club, Shuddey Leachman, and President of the Club, Adrian DaCosta, with items donated to Strathmore Gardens Children's Home, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine recently.

The Facts

  • She credited the T. Geddes Grant (Distributors) Limited and students at the St. Andrew Technical High School for donating and raising funds to purchase the items. 
  • The Home which is based in Spanish Town, has 36 children, and 20 members of staff.

The Full Story

The St. Catherine based Strathmore Gardens Children’s Home has received a donation of supplies from the St. Andrew Technical High School Key Club.

Among the items donated include food, clothing, toiletries, and ice cream.

Science teacher at the St. Andrew Technical High School and Faculty Adviser for the Club, Shuddey Leachman said this was the Club’s second year going to the institution.

She credited the T. Geddes Grant (Distributors) Limited and students at the St. Andrew Technical High School for donating and raising funds to purchase the items.

“We wanted it to be our signature project for the year, where we donate stuff for the children. Our students, they went beyond the call of duty, to ensure that we got all the items for those children,” Ms. Leachman told JIS News.

She added that she was pleased with the support provided and the involvement of the business community.

Meanwhile, Manager at the Home, Marcia Tucker, said she was appreciative of the visit and donation made by the Club.

“I appreciate the group coming over, and we got a lot of goodies, the children enjoyed the gifts. It was a big cause to serve our future generations,” Miss Tucker said.

The Home which is based in Spanish Town, has 36 children, and 20 members of staff.

Last Updated: June 13, 2022