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		<title>JWN Foundation Expands Scholarship Programme and Awards Two Hundred Scholarships to Celebrate the Organizations 200th Anniversary</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2025 23:05:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Two hundred secondary and tertiary students have benefited from $23.7 million dollars in scholarships from the J. Wray &#038; Nephew Foundation (JWNF), the philanthropic arm of J. Wray &#038; Nephew Limited in recognition of the organisations 200th year of operations in Jamaica.</p>
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					        <div class="elementor-text-editor elementor-clearfix"><div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><strong>Two hundred secondary and tertiary students have benefited from $23.7 million dollars in scholarships from the J. Wray &amp; Nephew Foundation (JWNF), the philanthropic arm of J. Wray &amp; Nephew Limited in recognition of the organisations 200th year of operations in Jamaica.</strong></p><p>J. Wray &amp; Nephew Limited is celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2025, marking two centuries since its founding in 1825 by John Wray. The organisation is Jamaica’s first registered company, which is being described as a remarkable milestone of national and business history.</p><p>As a measure of good corporate governance and philanthropy, the corporation founded the JWN Foundation in 2012 and later in 2016 established the scholarship programme as its flagship initiative to safeguard the future of Jamaica’s children.</p><p>This scholarship programme underscores the Foundation’s commitment to its slogan ‘Transforming Lives and Communities for a Better Jamaica’ and underscores its commitment to fostering educational advancement and community development.</p><p>According to Marsha Haughton, Director at the JWNF, the organisations 200th anniversary is only possible because of the continued support of Jamaicans.</p><p>“They have embraced our brands as the fabric of their daily lives and spending their hard-earned money with us. We never take for granted that our consumers have options but they have stuck with us through thick and thin so we must show our gratitude, and the Foundation will mainly be the steward of these initiatives,” Haughton said.</p><p>Since the programme’s inception, the JWN Foundation has awarded over 2,000 scholarships, empowering students across Jamaica to reach their full potential. The scholarship recipients are from the very communities where JWN has its <span style="font-size: 1rem;">operations and this year the organisation saw a remarkable improvement in the types of applications received.</span></p></div></div></div><div class="page" title="Page 2"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>This year was tough and these students, Haughton said, have demonstrated remarkable academic achievements and are poised to make significant contributions to their communities and beyond. “Education continues to be a critical pillar in our CSR initiatives. It is our firm belief that education is the most effective tool in changing the trajectory of a person&#8217;s life and by extension a community and a country,” Haughton said.</p><p>The JWN Foundation’s scholarships programme not only helps alleviate the financial burden of education but also empowers students to excel academically. By providing these opportunities, the Foundation continues to play a crucial role in shaping the future for Jamaica.</p><p>“Our employees come from these communities and this investment in education changes their perspective on what is possible for their families. These scholars will also form the talent pool from which employers including JWN will get new recruits thereby helping with business continuity, productivity and building brand Jamaica. A strong Jamaica naturally benefits all those who plan to live, build families and do business here,” Haughton said.</p><p>Jamal Muirhead final year student at the University of the West Indies Mona, credits his success to the unwavering support of the JWN Foundation. “When I first applied, I did not receive the scholarship, but I had put in my application that I needed a pair of glasses. JWN Foundation stepped in and assisted me in getting the glasses and my whole life changed. I was able to see, and study and I have kept soaring to greatness,” Muirhead said.</p><p>Muirhead who is completing a double major in International Relations and Political Science, re-applied while he was still a student at Denbigh High School and was successful. “I am so grateful for what they continue to do for me. I don’t think I would be where I am today had it not been for their intervention. They have put me in places that I I never even imagined that I would be,” he said.</p><p>J. Wray &amp; Nephew Ltd has transformed from a single tavern in Kingston into one of the Caribbean’s most iconic and enduring producers of rums and spirits.</p><p>To honour its bicentenary, the company has been hosting a year-long programme of celebrations honouring its rich heritage, the people who have built and <span style="font-size: 1rem;">sustained the company and its brand over generations, and the communities it continues to serve.</span></p></div></div></div></div>
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		<title>J. Wray &#038; Nephew Foundation Champions Literacy on Read Across Jamaica Day 2025</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2025 22:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As Jamaica celebrated Read Across Jamaica Day, J. Wray &#038; Nephew Foundation (JWNF), a leading Jamaican philanthropy brand with a proud legacy of community involvement. On the heels of the recent posthumous pardon by the US of former US president Joe Biden of Marcus Garvey, Jamaica's first national hero, the JWNF board decided to celebrate Garvey's teachings for Read Across Jamaica Day. Daddy Marcus Nursery Rhymes was this year's choice of Jamaican-authored books by Jamaican professor of Garveyism, and author Steven Golding.</p>
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					        <div class="elementor-text-editor elementor-clearfix"><div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><strong>As Jamaica celebrated Read Across Jamaica Day, J.Wray &amp; Nephew Foundation (JWNF), a leading Jamaican philanthropy brand with a proud legacy of community involvement. On the heels of the recent posthumous pardon by the US of former US president Joe Biden of Marcus Garvey, Jamaica&#8217;s first national hero, the JWNF board decided to celebrate Garvey&#8217;s teachings for Read Across Jamaica Day. Daddy Marcus Nursery Rhymes was this year&#8217;s choice of Jamaican-authored books by Jamaican professor of Garveyism, and author Steven Golding.</strong></p><p>Garfene Grandison, General Manager of the JWN Foundation, said the Foundation selected 12 schools within the company’s operating areas in Kingston, Clarendon, and St. Elizabeth. According to him, “We have always chosen Jamaican authors and with recent pardon and Garvey&#8217;s body of work and the importance that it played, we thought that this was the perfect opportunity to start at the primary level to introduce and reinforce his teachings.</p><p>“Garvey’s ideas promoted self-reliance and the establishment of an independent black economy, and by reading this book, and through his efforts in the past, we aim to make a significant contribution towards sustainable literacy development among Jamaica’s children. Additionally, it</p></div></div></div><div class="page" title="Page 2"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>allows us to foster a love of reading in communities where literacy levels are relatively low,” Grandison said.</p><p>Members of J. Wray &amp; Nephew volunteered by visiting primary schools in Kingston, Clarendon and St. Elizabeth, where they read stories to students from Daddy Marcus Nursery Rhymes, donated 8 copies of the book to the school’s library, and engaged young readers in lively discussions about the power of literacy and Jamaican culture.</p><p>“Our volunteers look forward to this initiative every year as an opportunity to actively participate in increasing the literacy of the next generation and providing a platform to introduce locally authored books to the children in underserved communities. Our aim was to get students to see that once they put their mind to something and work hard, that they will be able to achieve it,” he said.</p><p>Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr was a Jamaican political activist and the founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL) and was a prominent advocate for black nationalism and Pan-Africanism, emphasizing unity between Africans and the African diaspora.</p><p>“My grandmother used to always remember and recite nursery rhymes up to when she was 90 years old, so it revealed to me the impact that those nursery rhymes had on people especially at the early childhood level. We began to look at nursery rhymes, the impact it has on the psychology of people and then started to do further research to insert our history in these stories.” He continued, “Marcus Garvey’s teachings provided us with a blueprint for true</p></div></div></div><div class="page" title="Page 3"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>independence that transcends time, and this book is a celebration of Garvey&#8217;s ideas and his contribution to our present moment,” he ended.</p><p>This year’s Read Across Jamaica Day, was celebrated under the theme “Safeguarding the Future of Education: Adapting to the Changing Landscape.”</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>
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		<title>Jamaal Muirhead ‘eyes’ serving the Jamaican cause as a diplomat</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 00:23:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>IN TWO years, he could become the first diplomat to hail from Crook’s Gate, southwestern Clarendon.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SOURCE: <a href="https://go-jamaica.com/supplement/pdf/scholarships-to-go-2024/30/">Go Jamaica</a></strong></p>
<p>IN TWO years, he could become the first diplomat to hail from Crook’s Gate, southwestern Clarendon.</p>
<p>That’s why Jamaal Muirhead is putting everything into ensuring that he emerges top of the class as he reads for a degree in International Relations at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, cour tesy of a J Wray &amp; Nephew (JWN) Foundation scholarship.</p>
<p>He has completed the first task, by making the Dean’s List in his first year of study and does not intend to drop the ball on the race to the fin ish line which climaxes in two years.</p>
<p>Jamaal is no ordinary scholar ship seeker. While in grade 10 at Denbigh High School in Clarendon, he pushed forward to apply for a scholarship through the JWN Foundation. But that initial denial did not daunt him. Although not successful for the scholarship, the JWN Foundation along with Optical Elements donated a pair of glasses to help the young student during his course of study. Following success at Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations, he applied again for a scholarship to take him through sixth form. Guess what? He was successful! And that success pushed him even further, as he was embraced by the founda tion, which backed him financially, again, for the latest tertiary schol arship over three years.</p>
<p>“I don’t know what I would have done without these scholarships, because things were tough,”he said. “Students should be persistent and search for those scholarships be cause they are out there, and they are meaningful. By working hard at your academics and getting in volved in extracurricular activities, you will be able to land those schol arships,” he urged others.</p>
<p>With his engine in full revolu tion, Jamaal not only wants to be a member of Jamaica’s diplomatic corps but intends to be involved in something special. “The study of international relations is extremely important. It is more relevant now, based on the conflicts that we have seen with Hamas and Israel, with Russia and Ukraine … and being a part of that process, I would be able to help Jamaica on the foreign Jamaal Muirhead, JWN Foundation Scholarship recipient. CONTRIBUTED front, because Jamaica is heavily dependent on outside investments and outside relation are important to a country,” the now resident of Gimme-Me-Bit in Clarendon remarked.</p>
<p>As for something extra, politics may be another area in which he could serve, if utterances by community folk regarding his suita bility in that area are taken seriously by him. But there are doubts. “I do have the political and leadership acumen, but Jamaican politics … it can be a bit filthy at times, it can be a bit rough, it is not easy. Jamaican politics is a blood sport,” he ended.</p><p>The post <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org/jamaal-muirhead-eyes-serving-the-jamaican-cause-as-a-diplomat/">Jamaal Muirhead ‘eyes’ serving the Jamaican cause as a diplomat</a> first appeared on <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org">The JWN Foundation</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 00:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Grade 3 teacher at Gimme-Me-Bit Primary School Debbie Barrett (left) being presented with a copy of the JWN Foundation’s featured book for Read Across Jamaica Day, I am a Promise by Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce by JWN Foundation volunteers Kizzy Lamey (centre) and Yanique Dixon.</p>
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<p><strong>Grade 3 teacher at Gimme-Me-Bit Primary School Debbie Barrett (left) being presented with a copy of the JWN Foundation’s featured book for Read Across Jamaica Day, I am a Promise by Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce by JWN Foundation volunteers Kizzy Lamey (centre) and Yanique Dixon.</strong></p>
<p>The JWN Foundation volunteers went to schools in the parishes of Kingston, Clarendon, and St Elizabeth last Thursday for Read Across Jamaica Day.</p><p>The post <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org/jwn-foundations-reading-promise/">JWN Foundation’s reading ‘promise’</a> first appeared on <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org">The JWN Foundation</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2024 00:38:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The JWN Foundation once again threw its support behind Read Across Jamaica Day on May 7, a national initiative dedicated to promoting literacy and fostering a love for reading among children across the island.</p>
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<p><strong>The JWN Foundation once again threw its support behind Read Across Jamaica Day on May 7, a national initiative dedicated to promoting literacy and fostering a love for reading among children across the island.</strong></p>
<p>The foundation mobilised its staff volunteers to visit 12 schools in Kingston, Clarendon and St Elizabeth. The book chosen for this year’s reading was Olympian Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s inspiring co-authored book, “I Am a Promise&#8221;. Fraser-Pryce’s, &#8220;I Am a Promise” documents the inspiring story of the young girl from her humble beginnings in Waterhouse to her rise to global fame as one of the world’s most gifted female sprint legends.</p>
<p>The book emphasizes the importance of believing in oneself and working hard to achieve one&#8217;s dreams. Through the pages of this motivating book, Fraser-Pryce encourages children to embrace their potential and stay focused on their goals.</p>
<p>By featuring ‘I Am a Promise’ as the focal point of its participation in Read Across Jamaica Day, the JWN Foundation hopes to resonate with young readers and impart the values of resilience, determination, and self-confidence that are at the heart of the book’s narrative. We aim to empower and uplift our Jamaican communities, and there is no better way to do that than by nurturing the minds of our children and doing so through the lens of one of our very own star athletes in an Olympic year,” said Tanikie McClarthy Allen, CEO of the JWN Foundation.</p>
<p>She continued, “JWNF remains very active in our communities through our multiple touch points with the residents, so we have seen firsthand what is needed and are collaborating with the community to come up with ideas and activities to fill these gaps. Today’s activity is the favourite for our volunteers because it is a wonderful opportunity for them [staff volunteers] to give back to their communities. This short but profound book will leave a lasting impression on young readers to motivate them to dream big, and we saw that on Tuesday with the outstanding participation from the children,” she ended.</p>
<p>JWN Foundation staff volunteers participated in various activities throughout Read Across Jamaica Day, including reading sessions, interactive discussions with the students about the story’s themes and how they relate to their own lives.</p>
<p>Each school also received a donation of eight books for the school library. Through this donation, children will have access to this empowering story long beyond Read Across Jamaica Day.</p><p>The post <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org/jwn-foundation-delivers-on-promise-to-enhance-literary-education/">JWN Foundation delivers on promise to enhance literary education</a> first appeared on <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org">The JWN Foundation</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2024 21:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The next generation of Jamaican football talent received an unforgettable lesson in perseverance and excellence recently when René Simões, the iconic former coach of Jamaica's "Reggae Boyz," visited Dacosta Cup champions Garvey Maceo High School as part of his book launch for "The Impossible Dream."</p>
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					        <div class="elementor-text-editor elementor-clearfix"><p><strong>The next generation of Jamaican football talent received an unforgettable lesson in perseverance and excellence recently when René Simões, the iconic former coach of Jamaica&#8217;s &#8220;Reggae Boyz,&#8221; visited Dacosta Cup champions Garvey Maceo High School as part of his book launch for &#8220;The Impossible Dream.&#8221;</strong></p><p>The special event, organized by the JWN Foundation, brought the legendary Brazilian tactician face-to-face with members of the school&#8217;s boys and girls football teams, who have been making impressive strides in local football competitions this season.<br />Simões, who famously led Jamaica to its historic first and only World Cup qualification in 1998, shared invaluable insights from his coaching career and the philosophy that helped transform Jamaican football onto the global stage. His visit to Garvey Maceo represents more than just a book promotion – it symbolizes the continuing influence of his revolutionary approach to developing football talent in Jamaica.</p><p>&#8220;What Coach Simões accomplished with our national team remains one of the greatest achievements in Jamaican sports history,&#8221; said Jean-Philippe Beyer, Chairman of, JWN Foundation. &#8220;Bringing him to interact with these young athletes at Garvey Maceo creates a powerful connection between generations and reinforces our commitment to youth sports development in our communities, building on the work that our parent company JWN Limited has done through the Sponsorship of the Jamaica Premier League KSAFA and the Jamaica Football Federation,&#8221; he shared.</p><p>During his motivational session, Simões emphasized the importance of the 5 D’s: Discipline, Dedication, Determination, Desire, and Decision – the same principles that guided his coaching philosophy during Jamaica&#8217;s remarkable World Cup qualification campaign. He encouraged the student-athletes to pursue excellence in life both on and off the field.</p><p>“I was born in a poor place called a ghetto, or a favela in Brazil. My life was not a rich life because I grew up with 11 other siblings and we didn’t have much. Most of my friends went to prison or died because they decided to move in the wrong way, but I decided to move in the right way. I decided that I wanted to be someone in life, and I don’t know where you were born, but you have the opportunity to do better, Simões told the attentive young players.” He continued, &#8220;Talent is just the beginning. But, if you follow the 5 D’s like the Reggae Boyz did leading up to the 2018 World Cup you will be successful.” he ended, after which he demonstrated a short and interactive practical approach to highlight the first two D’s, Desire and decision.</p><p>The visit held special significance for the rural football champions Garvey Maceo&#8217;s football program, which has been working to build a competitive tradition in school competitions. Both the boys&#8217; and girls&#8217; teams had the opportunity to ask questions about training methods, tactical approaches, and mental preparation for high-stakes matches.</p><p>Each student-athlete received a signed copy of &#8220;The Impossible Dream,&#8221; which chronicles Simões&#8217;s journey with the Jamaican national team and the challenges they overcame to reach football&#8217;s biggest stage. “The book serves as both a historical account of that achievement and a blueprint for future success,” Simões shared. “It is for the future generation.”</p><p>This initiative aligns JWNF with its ongoing commitment to community development through cultural expression and education. By connecting young athletes with iconic sports figures like Simões, the Foundation aims to inspire the next generation of Jamaican sporting talent.</p><p>&#8220;These students are at a critical age where mentorship can make all the difference,&#8221; added JWN Foundation’s Chairman. &#8220;Having Coach Simões share his experience and wisdom directly with these young student athletes creates an indelible impression that we hope will fuel their athletic and personal development for years to come,&#8221; Beyer ended.</p></div>
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		<title>J. Wray And Nephew Donates To 12 Healthcare Facilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2021 18:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Beverage company J. Wray and Nephew Limited (JWN) has answered a call for assistance from various hospitals in Jamaica and this week announced its donation of $45 million to 12 healthcare institutions</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beverage company J. Wray and Nephew Limited (JWN) has answered a call for assistance from various hospitals in Jamaica and this week announced its donation of $45 million to 12 healthcare institutions, starting with a $5 million gift to the problem-plagued Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay.<span id="more-8950"></span></p>
<p>The donation to CRH on Tuesday was made through key JWN brand White Overproof Rum and accompanied similar gifts of $3 million to Type B hospitals Savanna-la-Mar and St Ann’s Bay hospitals and $4 million to the Mandeville Regional Hospital.</p>
<p>During the week, JWN also donated $5 million each to the University Hospital of the West Indies, Kingston Public Hospital, and Spanish Town Hospital.</p>
<p>Other donations as part of the $45 million initiative, dubbed ‘JWN Cares’, will be made by the company’s social responsibility arm, JWN Foundation. The JWN Foundation will bolster the efforts of the company by offering $5 million to be utilised by May Pen Hospital, Black River Hospital, Balaclava Health Centre, and Maggoty Health Centre. Additionally, these health facilities, which are within the company’s zones of operations, will also receive much-needed medical supplies and equipment, namely oxygen concentrators, pulse oximeters, digital thermometers, and hand sanitisers.</p>
<p>Each hospital will be able to access its allocated funding in the form of supplies from approved local medical-supplies providers.</p>
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<p>The management of the St Ann’s Bay Hospital was effusive in thanking JWN for its donation to the hospital and other public healthcare facilities.</p>
<p>“The needs at the hospital are many, and this significant donation will go a long way in enhancing our service delivery. Our healthcare providers welcome this donation, and I am sure it will enhance the St Ann’s Bay Hospital’s ability to continue providing quality service, especially in this time of COVID-19,” chief executive officer of St Ann’s Bay Hospital Dennis Morgan said of the donation.</p>
<p>He noted that already, for example, the paediatric consultant to the hospital has indicated a need for the procurement of additional paediatric warmers and ECG machines, among other equipment.</p>
<p>“We are grateful for the gift, and we hope that other corporate entities will follow the lead of J. Wray and Nephew in assisting our healthcare institution across Jamaica so we can continue providing quality healthcare to the citizens of Jamaica,” he added.</p>
<blockquote><p>“At J. Wray &amp; Nephew Limited, we pride ourselves on being a part of the solution. Strengthening the capacity of our health system to respond swiftly and effectively is extremely important. Through this, JWN’s latest round of donations, we will play our part in containing and mitigating the spread of the COVID-19 virus”</p></blockquote>
<p>Managing Director of JWN Jean-Philippe Beyer said the company is particularly cognizant of the overwhelming and growing list of needs in the public-health sector.</p>
<p>“At J. Wray &amp; Nephew Limited, we pride ourselves on being a part of the solution. Strengthening the capacity of our health system to respond swiftly and effectively is extremely important. Through this, JWN’s latest round of donations, we will play our part in containing and mitigating the spread of the COVID-19 virus,” he stated.</p>
<p>Beyer also noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has added immense pressure to Jamaica’s public-health sector, resulting in local hospitals being overcrowded, understaffed, and with available staff often working beyond the call of duty to respond to the vastly increased demands for patient care.</p>
<p>The move by the private-sector company has been commended the umbrella private-sector group, the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ).</p>
<p>“We are pleased to endorse the initiative by our member company, J. Wray and Nephew Ltd, involving their latest $45 million initiative ‘JWN Cares’ that will certainly help to alleviate the strain on the resources in the public health system. JWN has been an exemplary corporate citizen and has been one of the companies at the forefront of the private sector’s response to the pandemic since last year,” PSOJ Executive Director Imega Breese McNab said.</p>
<p>She added that JWN’s $45 million donation, the company’s contribution to the PSOJ COVID-19 Response Fund, and its participation in the vaccination programme, among other initiatives, clearly demonstrates its commitment to working to actively mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on the country.</p><p>The post <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org/j-wray-and-nephew-donates-to-12-healthcare-facilities/">J. Wray And Nephew Donates To 12 Healthcare Facilities</a> first appeared on <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org">The JWN Foundation</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>JWN Launches Expanded 2021 Scholarships With 250 Community Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2021 17:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The J Wray and Nephew (JWN) Foundation, as part of its commitment to the education of children and young adults living in communities where it operates, will be offering 200 traditional scholarships as part of its annual scholarships programme.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The J Wray and Nephew (JWN) Foundation, as part of its commitment to the education of children and young adults living in communities where it operates, will be offering 200 traditional scholarships as part of its annual scholarships programme.<span id="more-8946"></span></p>
<p>The scholarships for the 2021-2022 academic year was launched on Wednesday. A new addition to the programme this year is 50 scholarships valued at $30,000 to vocational institutions. The new technical education element of the initiative recognises the importance and desirability of alternative pathways to certification and career advancement. In continuing its support of education at the secondary level, JWN has allocated 150 scholarships valued at $30,000 each. At the tertiary level, JWN has committed to 50 bursaries comprising 40 awards of $200,000 each, and 10 scholarships valued at $450,000 each.</p>
<p>Applications are being accepted from persons living in communities where JWN’s sugar cane planting, alcohol distillation and/or rum ageing operations are based. These are Olympic Way, Riverton Meadows, Majesty Gardens, Waterhouse and Seaview Gardens in Kingston; Gimme-Me-Bit, Racecourse, Water Lane and Vernamfield in Clarendon; and Holland, Siloah, Maggotty, Thornton and Balaclava in St Elizabeth.</p>
<p>This year its top-level scholarships will be awarded to the best performing students based on their academic grades and an interview covering the sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), and humanities and arts. Students who receive tertiary scholarships are expected to complete 72 hours of voluntary community service.</p>
<p>The JWN Foundation Scholarship programme, up to last year, had already provided more than 1,000 bursaries representing an investment of more than $71 million in the human resources of its target communities.</p>
<p>To be eligible for an award, students must have maintained a GPA of 3.0 for tertiary students, 75 per cent pass mark for high schools, and must complete and submit application forms available on the JWN Foundation website and social-media platforms. The scholarships are tenable at Jamaican institutions only and payments are made directly to the institutions being attended by the recipients.</p>
<p>Chief executive officer of the JWN Foundation, Tanikie McCarthy Allen, said the organisation’s continued support for education was reflected in an increase in both the number and value of scholarships for 2021 and 2022. The increased investment in the communities, she said, was a response on the part of the foundation to the severe economic impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of individuals and families in many rural and urban communities.</p>
<p>She noted that while the commercial operations of the foundation’s sponsor, J Wray and Nephew Limited, have had its share of disruptions during the pandemic, the company remains committed to supporting the communities in which it operates by transforming lives through education.</p>
<p>She noted that the introduction of scholarships to pursue vocational studies recognises that not everyone desires, or is able to matriculate to pursue university studies, but that some may prefer or are able to excel in technical professions. “The commercial and industrial operations of J Wray and Nephew Limited and so many other companies in Jamaica provide excellent opportunities for the employment of certified, skilled Jamaicans. We at JWN Foundation are excited about this new addition to our scholarship programme,” McClarthy Allen stated.</p><p>The post <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org/jwn-launches-expanded-2021-scholarships-with-250-community-awards/">JWN Launches Expanded 2021 Scholarships With 250 Community Awards</a> first appeared on <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org">The JWN Foundation</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>JWN Foundation Brings Christmas Cheer to 1,000 Families</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2020 02:20:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>J. Wray &#038; Nephew (JWN) Foundation will bring Christmas cheer to over 1,000 families in Kingston and Clarendon by providing food packages and supermarket vouchers.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>J. Wray &amp; Nephew (JWN) Foundation will bring Christmas cheer to over 1,000 families in Kingston and Clarendon by providing food packages and supermarket vouchers. This as the foundation recognises the challenges faced by families with children at home doing online learning. Good nutrition is an important part of learning and development, and JWN Foundation wants to ensure that families can provide balanced meals.<span id="more-18"></span></p>
<p>Food packages will be distributed using the JWN Foundation’s network of support schools – York Town, Race Course and Gimme Me Bit primary schools in Clarendon. In Kingston, the foundation will provide $400,000 in MegaMart vouchers to the Balmagie, St Patrick’s, Seaward and Seaview Gardens primary schools.</p>
<blockquote><p>“We are very grateful and happy that in times like these we have an organisation like the JWN Foundation that has been consistent partners with us. This gesture certainly will put a smile on the faces of our students.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Principal of York Town Primary Francine Swaby, in response to the donation, said, “Christmas is a time of year when the York Town Primary School family extends their love and benevolence to the elderly and shut-ins in our community. This year, for us to be recipients of care packages for our students is testament that when you give, you will indeed receive. We are very grateful and happy that in times like these we have an organisation like the JWN Foundation that has been consistent partners with us. This gesture certainly will put a smile on the faces of our students.”</p>
<p>Tanikie McClarthy Allen, CEO of the JWN Foundation, said that “2020 has been challenging for our JWN communities, and especially challenging for parents with children enrolled in online schooling. We hope that the food packages and vouchers will bring Christmas joy to the families that will benefit, but understand, only too well, that this act doesn’t replace the fun of a Christmas treat”.</p>
<p>Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, JWN Foundation has supported 17 schools in Kingston, Clarendon and St Elizabeth by providing food packages, back-to-school supplies, including tablets, sanitisers, masks, wash stations and other things needed to ensure that children have a comfortable space to learn in person and online.</p><p>The post <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org/jwn-foundation-brings-christmas-cheer-to-1000-families/">JWN Foundation Brings Christmas Cheer to 1,000 Families</a> first appeared on <a href="https://jwnfoundation.org">The JWN Foundation</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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