Mitzie Stewart became despondent with her regular job and was eager for a change in environment. She wanted to spend more time with her children, and working as a security officer did not give her the opportunity to be involved in their daily lives.
IF THERE is one Jamaican you will meet who is grateful about being laid off three years ago during the pandemic, that is entrepreneur and twice teenage mother Shally Hall. After being laid off in 2020, she was introduced to the NCB Foundation’s.
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“I gained skills which enabled me to earn a total of US$1,520 within two months of starting my virtual assistant services to a myriad of international clients, says Trudy-Ann Burke.
The NCB Foundation’s Level Up Grant awardees have earned over US$85,000, since completing courses to expand their skill sets.
Over 1,400 people received grants last June to pursue short online courses to enable them to change careers and begin earning again, following the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
“The Level Up Grant created a significant impact on those who participated in the programme with some developing the skills to earn income online via freelancing platforms or start their businesses online” stated Nadeen Matthews Blair – CEO of the NCB Foundation.