
Thirty-four students and 17 staff members at the Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf will enjoy a refreshed space thanks to Labour Day activities at their school.
Volunteers from Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals Royal Caribbean, and the Sagicor Foundation gave the school a much-appreciated facelift.
This initiative aligns with the government’s call for Jamaicans to ‘Ramp up the Access’ on Labour Day 2024, focusing on persons with disabilities, the elderly, and the vulnerable.
Throughout the day, volunteers applied fresh coats of paint and varnish to several areas, including the cafeteria, basketball court, sections of the vocational training centre, and restrooms in the meeting hall.
Additionally, they revitalised an existing seating area and beautified the landscaping. Located in the cool hills of Eden in St James, the Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf has served the community since 1985.
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