Wednesday, 13 November 2013

GTECH returns to SOS Children's Village, Barrett Town, Mobay through the GTECH After School Advantage Programme





8169 COMPUTERS FOR SOS CHILDREN’S VILLAGE: Debbie Green (5th left), GTECH Jamaica’s General Manager hands over a plaque to Paulette Lindo, Programme Director of SOS Children’s Village, Barrett Town, Montego Bay. They are seen at a symbolic handing over ceremony recently at the SOS Children’s Village in Stony Hill. The computer lab at the Barrett Town, Montego Bay, location is the sixth centre opened in Jamaica through GTECH’s After School Advantage Programme. The Stony Hill Branch received its computers in January of this year.  Collectively, both Homes have received 16 internet-ready computers. Sharing in the moment (from left) are: Joyce Clarke, Administrative Assistant at SOS Children’s Village, Barrett Town, Montego Bay; Suzette Palmer, Chair of GTECH Jamaica’s After School Advantage Programme; Patricia Tulloch, Youth Leader at the Barrett Town location; Luis Porcayo, Regional Technology Manager, Susan Dyl, Regional Technology Support, both of GTECH; Nadine Williams, Acting National Director, and Marjory Kennedy, Chair, both of SOS Children’s Village Jamaica.


8588 NEW COMPUTERS FOR SOS IN MOBAY:  Paulette Lindo (right), Programme Director at SOS Children’s Village in Barrett Town, Montego Bay guides these children with their homework assignments. Assisting her (from left) Ruthann Gordon, Family Facilitator at the Home and Errol McHayle, GTECH’s Accountant Development Representative. The GTECH After School Advantage Programme recently set up a computer lab equipped with 10 Internet-ready computers, chairs and a printer. This is the sixth centre opened in Jamaica through GTECH’s After School Advantage Programme.

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