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NCB Foundation Chair Thalia Lyn (c) and author/artist of Ian Takes Flight, Richard Nattoo, flip through pages of beautiful illustrations with a young reader. The NCB Foundation kick-starts Child’s Month with a bang, in partnership with the Book Industry Association of Jamaica (BIAJ). The collab is in an effort to position and promote Jamaican authors and create spaces for authentic, educational, cultural stories and content to be shared. Through this strategic approach, Jamaican authors have been highlighted. This year, in particular, Child’s Month is an even more important time to affirm our children and provide a supportive and positive environment for them to learn and grow despite the challenges of the pandemic. ....
Thalia Lyn, Chair of the NCB Foundation with members of the Oracabessa Foundation and student recipients The small town of Oracabessa, located in the cool hills of St Mary, experienced a paradigm shift as the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly sent thousands of persons to work and study from home. This essential isolation greatly affected children within the community who experienced quarantine without access to available online resources. With its mission to catalyse sustainable development for the community, the Oracabessa Foundation partnered with the NCB Foundation to close the digital gap by providing resources for educational institutions within the community. The project started when the Oracabessa Foundation received technological equipment valued at over $500,000 from the NCB Grant A Wish Programme as the Chairman s Pick. ....
NCB, Oracabessa foundations donate computers, tablets to St Mary institutions jamaicaobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jamaicaobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.