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JAM | May 7, 2025

Seprod Foundation champions literacy on Read Across Jamaica Day

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From left: Vanessa Nelson, project and programme coordinator at the Seprod Foundation, hands over several reading books to the library at Edward Seaga Primary School. Proudly receiving the donation are students Nickoy Clarke and Morrissa Tomlinson, along with principal Shernet Clarke-Tomlinson. (Photo: Contributed)


In celebration of Read Across Jamaica Day, the Seprod Foundation shared the joy of reading by hosting a wide-reaching reading initiative across several parishes on Tuesday (May 6).

With a mission to inspire a lifelong love for learning, teams from across the Seprod Group visited seven schools to read, donate books, and connect with students.

The foundation’s volunteer readers, drawn from Seprod’s staff and subsidiaries, visited Maxfield Park Primary, Edward Seaga Primary, and North Street Primary in Kingston and St. Andrew; Rosemount Primary and Spring Vale Primary in St. Catherine; and Seaforth Primary and Bernard Basic in St. Thomas.

In total, over 300 students participated in interactive storytelling sessions designed to foster imagination, improve literacy, and promote the joy of reading.

Bright smiles all around as Davey-Ann Dixon, safety health and environment assistant at Musson International Dairies Limited, shares in the joy of reading with students from Rosemount Primary, alongside their Grade 2 teacher, Rochelle Coke-Edwards.(Photo: Contributed)

Vanessa Nelson, project and programme coordinator at the Seprod Foundation, shared, “At the Seprod Foundation, we believe that every page turned is an opportunity to shape bright futures. Literacy is one of the most powerful tools we can offer our children, and Read Across Jamaica Day gives us a chance to be part of that journey.”

Beyond reading, the foundation also donated books to school libraries, along with Seprod products for the students to enjoy. These efforts form part of a larger commitment to education and community development, a key pillar of the Seprod Foundation’s mission.

The initiative highlights the belief that access to books is access to opportunity.

Deidra Grey, brand manager at Seprod, interactively engages students during a lively reading of ‘Dale’s Mango Tree’ on Read Across Jamaica Day. (Photo: Contributed)

Through annual Read Across Jamaica Day initiatives, the Seprod Foundation continues to support literacy as a cornerstone for national growth, helping to create a Jamaica where every child has the tools to
succeed.

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