Olivia Babsy Grange ( 2nd right) Minister with Responsibility for Gender Affairs accepts a donation of $2 million towards the purchase of 66 tablets for students at the Women s Centre of Jamaica Foundation from Audrey Tugwell Henry (2nd left) , President and CEO of Scotia Group Jamaica. Looking on are them are Debby-Ann Brown-Salmon ( right) , Chairman of the Board and Dr Zoe Simpson ( left) , Executive Director.
Scotiabank recently presented a donation of $2 million that will assist the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation ( WCFJ) in its ongoing efforts to provide remote learning opportunities for its students, many of whom who have been disenfranchised due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cayman Compass
th Annual Power of the Purse Luncheon hosted by the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre.
Liz Murray, author of the New York Times bestselling memoir,
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Homeless to Harvard, shared her inspirational story to a sold-out crowd. The exhilarating and honest delivery of her story took the audience on a very personal journey that brought them to their feet with a standing ovation following her keynote speech.
The fundraising luncheon, a staple in local community calendars, continues to sell out year on year delivering a one-of-a-kind experience for all who attend, and this year was no exception. The luncheon raised over CI$59,000 for the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre supporting women, men and children impacted by domestic violence.