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HELP Jamaica 2010 Charity Calendar

November 16, 2009

HELP Jamaica is a charity organization serving Jamaica that is based in Germany. It’s main goals according to it’s website is to raise funds in order to support and establish library- and education projects in Jamaica, they aim to build libraries and education projects in deprived Jamaican communities and aspire to provide free education – especially for children and youths who otherwise don’t have access to books and computers and do not have the means to provide adequately for their education.

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HELP Jamaica which stands for Help Establish Library Projects in Jamaica has created a limited quantity 2010 calendar which will be sold for a small fee with the proceeds going to the projects the organization supports.

Calendar Description

Put Jamaica in sight! Be reminded on the beautiful island everyday by some exceptional photos displaying the many facets of Jamaica. Great shots from eight parishes – different countryside, Kingston, charismatic people, promising school kids, fishermen, churches and more photos from international photographers.

To get your copy of the calendar and support a worthy cause visit Help Jamaica’s Charity shop and order yours while stocks last.

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2 Responses to “HELP Jamaica 2010 Charity Calendar”

  1. Donna-Marie Nevin on January 6th, 2010 11:29 am

    I manage an Early Childhood Centre in Kingston Jamaica. I have 143 children aged 3 months to 12 years. I would like to establish a children’s library in our centre but do not have the resources available to do so. This children’s library would be available to local children in the area. Please consider our centre for the provision of books and other library resources. I may be contacted on 1 (876) 929 7808 or by email.

    Thank you,

    Donna-Marie Nevin

  2. MARCIA REID on January 6th, 2010 4:10 pm

    I am wrting on behalf of Free Hill Primary School that locate in a small rural community, Free Hill District, Near Bamboo in St. Ann. Free Hill community has always neglected, however over the past 2 years the community is seeing improvment due to the motivation of some active members in the community.

    The school had an enrollemnt of 68 students in 2007, currently has an enrollment of 170. Community members are working hard to improve the school infrastructure to make the building more condusive to learning..

    I am writing to seek funding to renovate the school library to improve the student literacy program. and fencing the school perimeter for the safety of our children.

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