The Seychelles Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) has pledged to seek support from its members to finance the construction of a children’s playground at the Montagne Posee Prison.
The Seychelles Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) has pledged to seek support from its members to finance the construction of a children’s playground at the Montagne Posee Prison. The children’s playground, which is a major component of Miss Seychelles Linne Freminot’s “Beauty with a Purpose” children’s restoration project, costs around 96 thousand rupees. The reigning Miss Seychelles met with Marco Francis, Chairman of Seychelles Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Juliette Sicobo-Azais; the SCCI Secretary General; and Nadine Telemaque, Personal Assistant Trade Promotion Officer, to present her project and seek the association’s support. After giving a brief overview of her project and a break-down of the project’s cost, Mr. Francis said the association will get “its members on
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The Tablet May 4, 2021
On April 27, St. John s University received more than 1,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine that were later administered to current students from the Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island campuses. (Photos: Erin DeGregorio)
To administer the injection, St. John s University pharmacy student Lisa Capriola must place and measure three fingers from the top of the shoulder.
Students in the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at St. John s University gain hands-on experience prior to graduation.
St. John s University student Daniela Yushuvayev, who got her first dose on April 28, will return to the Queens campus in mid-May for her second dose.