Salada Foods, ESIROM gives school grounds a facelift
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Following a good day of labour, the work crew made up of a complement of staff from Salada Foods, Jebb Memorial Basic School, and representatives from the Esirom Foundation gather in the newly-developed ‘green space’ at the early childhood institution. The 2024 Labour Day Project was executed over a period of three days and included the clean-up of the school grounds, installation of a perimeter fence, raised garden beds, and pallet benches.
Salada Foods in collaboration with ESIROM Foundation created a garden with complete seating for a Labour Day project at the Jebb Memorial Basic School in Kingston.
The project saw the installation of a wooden perimeter fence, raised garden beds and the use of recycled pallets to create seating benches.
The early childhood institution welcomed the improvements from the three-day project.
Check out the photos from the project below:
Members of staff from Salada Foods, ESIROM Foundation and Jebb Memorial Basic School unite their efforts over several days to realise the objectives of their Labour Day Project, crafting a garden space complete with seating.
Nigel Hudson (left), Maintenance Supervisor and Junior Green, Warehouse Attendant join forces to repurpose recycled wood into a fence surrounded the newly established garden space at Jebb Memorial Basic School. Salada Foods, in partnership with the ESIROM Foundation, spearheaded a two-day Labour Day Project which kickstarted on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
Leonie Salmon Wong-Sue (left), Principal at Jebb Memorial Basic School and Tamii Brown, General Manager at Salada Foods demonstrate their nurturing skills as they transplant seedlings into raised garden beds as part of their Labour Day Project
Nadine Francis (left), Quality Assurance Manager and Zenora Peart, Data Entry Clerk install a herb garden along the perimeter of the Jebb Memorial Basic School campus.
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