Rotary project sees upgrade to computer lab at Mocha Community Centre

Rotary project sees upgrade to computer lab at Mocha Community Centre

Rotary projects are focused on meeting the needs of the community and sustainability and so in our final discussions with the NDC Chair Mr. Adams and his team we uncovered an even more critical need of addressing the National Grade 6 Assessment.

So, Garden City has undertaken a phase 2 of this project to prepare a batch of these students for their examination. These sessions shall commence during the school holidays this year and extend to their examination date.

The Scotiabank representative – Mr. Colin Gentle attending the proceedings expressed Scotiabank’s pleasure in working with the Rotary Club of Garden City. He reiterated the Bank’s commitment of continuing to support communities and the development of youths – he further stated that the long-term social and economic prosperity in communities depends on future generations as when young people succeed, families, businesses and entire societies are positioned to benefit for years to come.

Potted vegetable seedlings and a child friendly healthy eating handbook titled “Eat Well Move well” were distributed to the children present as well as waste receptacles for the community centre– this is in keeping with the club’s focus of supporting the environment.

 

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