ST JAMES, Jamaica – Two hundred and forty at-risk youth from vulnerable communities in St James are to benefit from a 12-month Positive Pathways programme, through a partnership between the United Sta.
MONTEGO BAY, St James Two hundred and forty at-risk youth across three St James communities are set to benefit from a $38.5-million collaborative project by the Sandals Foundation and United Sta.
FIXED on securing a better future for themselves and their families, inner-city youngsters have expressed gratitude for the 'Positive Yute' programme, which was designed to dissuade them from crim.