Prime Minister Andrew Holness (right) greets World Under-20 sprint double gold medallist Briana Williams. The 18-year-old visited the Office of the Prime Minister on Thursday, January 7, 2020 to present printers to Holness for distribution to schools.
Jamaica s World Under-20 sprint double gold medallist Briana Williams on Thursday visited Prime Minister Andrew Holness at the Office of the Prime Minister.
During the visit, the 18-year-old who is based in the United States presented printers to Holness for distributing to schools as Jamaica continues to navigate remote learning during the pandemic.
This represents another in a series of philanthropic efforts by the athlete, who recently donated tablets to student-athletes and a printing system to the Jamaica Cancer Society. Williams also handed gifts to over 100 children in the community of Paradise Acres in Norwood, Montego Bay in December.
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