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Bounty Killer and Vice-Principal of Seaview Gardens Primary School, Keisha Heslop-Pessoa
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Bounty Killer donated 40 computer tablets to his former school, Seaview Gardens Primary School, on April 15.
The donations were made through the dancehall singer’s Bounty Killer Foundation and his Each One, Teach One initiative. The initiative’s goal is to assist students with online learning as schools were forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Killer said the gift was an idea from a friend.
“It’s all on the behalf from a great friend of mine… She wanted me to select a school and the first school which came to my mind is the Seaview Gardens Primary School,” the “Fed Up” singer said.
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