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Written by: Garfield L. Angus Jamaican living in the United States, Denise Stewart (right), presents a tablet computer to student at the New Forest Primary and Infant School in Manchester, Shaday Johnson, at the institution recently. Photo: Contributed
To celebrate her 39
th birthday in April, Denise Stewart, a Jamaican living in the United States (US),  decided that she wanted to do something that would be impactful.
After some thought, she came up with the idea of donating 39 tablets to needy students in her native parish of St. Elizabeth and neighbouring Manchester.
Earlier this year, she had provided 120 devices for children in the two parishes, but she recognised that the need was great and wanted to do more.