Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Early Stimulation Plus thanks the Digicel Foundation


We wish to express sincere gratitude to the Digicel Foundation for forging such

remarkable partnership with Early Stimulation Plus.

The financial support by Digicel Foundation to erect a new building at our school

has repositioned Stim Plus and has made it possible for us to respond to the needs

of a number of students with special needs. Additionally, the revolutionary and

creative workshop organized by Digicel Foundation has bolstered our teacher’s

academic standard.

Digicel’s forthrightness and vision to partner with Early Stimulation is very timely.

as it responds to the growing challenges facing our students. Recognizing the

impact of your contribution and the selfless participation of the Foundation both

our staff and family members feel a sense of gratification. As director of the School

I am filled with excitement. Whenever I gaze at the new site I too am overwhelmed

with emotion.

Indeed, we are excited about the prospects that this partnership provides. Our

children for the most part are from very poor households and they do not compete

on a level playing field. Nevertheless, it is truly heartwarming that with the

assistance from the Foundation, every child will be taught in an environment that

is not inferior to other educational institutions in Jamaica and that is conducive to

their development.

To show our support and appreciation, a team of thirty-three persons, including

teachers, staff and community members will be coming out on October 26th

participate in the 5K event.

The funds that we will receive from this year’s 5K event will be allocated to

procuring specialized wheelchairs for persons with Cerebral Palsy. These wheel

chairs will be more comfortable for our students and enable them to have a wider

range of movement.

Once again, on behalf of the staff, students and parents of Early Stimulation Plus,

we express our gratitude to Digicel Foundation. We truly appreciate the work you

continue to do with persons and children with special needs as you seek to help

build Jamaica.

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