Frances Angus (right), Sagicor Investments wealth advisor and Sagicor Foundation volunteer, makes a symbolic presentation to members of the United Nations Women’s Guild (UNWG) at the organisation’s annual fundraising brunch held at the Jamaica Pegasus on May 6. From left are Patricia Scott, Joan French, Eltha Brown and UNWG president of the Jamaican chapter Una McPherson.

 

AS part of its ongoing support for education and helping the younger generation to fulfil their educational aspirations, Sagicor Foundation on May 6 donated $225,600 to the United Nations Women’s Guild (UNWG) Jamaica to provide two scholarships for high school students under the organisation’s scholarship programme.

The presentation was made at the UNWG’s annual fund-raising brunch held at the Jamaica Pegasus in New Kingston, where the women’s group used entertainment and art and craft to raise money for the R Danny Williams Primary School and Pre-School Centre for the Deaf.

“Sagicor Foundation is always pleased to assist on initiatives such as these, especially where the impact on the lives of the recipients is significant. With education being a chief area of focus for the foundation, this is just another way to show our support and give back to our society,” said Simone Walker, vice-president, group marketing, Sagicor Group Jamaica.

The women’s organisation assists children from underprivileged circumstances and enables them to attend school regularly by sponsoring meals and transportation. Affiliated with the UNWG headquartered in New York, the passionate group of Jamaican women, with a common interest, seeks to enrich the lives of individuals around them.

“Our nation’s children deserve all the support they can get to succeed in spite of their circumstances,” Walker said. She also commended the UNWG for their remarkable charity and the work they are doing in helping young Jamaicans achieve their educational dreams.

Una McPherson, president of UNWG Jamaica, expressed her sincere gratitude for the donation from Sagicor Foundation.

“We are indeed very grateful for this contribution towards our scholarship fund as we continue to live by our mandate to assist in early childhood education for children with special needs and to provide support for educating girls at the high school level,” she said.

“We are very happy Sagicor saw it fit to support this programme; your contribution will help us tremendously.”

McPherson noted that the UNWG currently assists in the education of six high school girls across the island. She said the organisation covers the students’ transportation costs, lunch, and, should they need it, additional lessons in areas of weakness.

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