The Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman resumed their Community Service Project of decorating and packing Brown Paper Bag lunches for Mental Health Court clients two weeks ago.
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The Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman resumed their Community Service Project of decorating and packing Brown Paper Bag lunches for Mental Health Court clients two weeks ago.
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Follow them on instagram @rotaractcgc !
The Rotaract Club of Negril visited the Clifton Boys’ Home a few days ago and donated toiletries and detergents to the home. The boys were grateful for their packages. Good Job Rotaractors of Negril!
Follow the Rotaract Club of Negril on Instagram @rotaractclubofnegril to keep up to date with how they plan to elevate their communities and feel free to DM them to get more information.
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The Rotaract Club of Grand Turk partnered with the Rotary Clubs of Grand Turk and Providenciales in an annual Dictionary Drive and issued many dictionaries to different schools last week.
Kudos to them. Educate our future.
Get a fun, excellent workout and contribute to charity at the same time.
ALL proceeds go towards Jamaica Environment Trust!
Help to build a better Jamaica. One Community at a time.
The Rotaract Club of St. Andrew (RSCA) visited Balcombe Drive Primary and Junior High yesterday and donated a Jamaican flag and other items to their Grade 1 classroom.
Back to school isn’t only in September but all year through. Good job RSCA!
First of all, what is Skunk Nation? Skunk Nation represents Jamaica’s ‘Stinkest’ (Eye catching), finest machines a.k.a. cars. Whether it’s the paint job, rims, tints etc., it is all about the time, effort, skill and vision becoming reality while building and supporting local at the same time.
Two Saturdays ago, Skunk Nation had their annual ‘Xmas Charity for the Kids’ that Suga attended at Susie’s Bakery in South Dale Plaza, which brought Skunk rides by different teams across Jamaica together for a good cause.
Persons were asked to bring gifts to drop in their gift drums or to make monetary donations.
Cars were on display of course and Dancehall Artiste, Tanto Blacks made quite a memorable appearance. It was an exciting night of dancers, music and freestyling.
Throughout the night as the liquor flowed and the vibe got ‘rich’, persons felt more inclined to drop money in the boxes carried around by Skunk Nation’s team of girls.
Donations such as strollers and more were handed over to Mary’s Child Girls Home last week with the aid of sponsors, Truck Stop, Sparkles Productions, Chun Scents, Ship n’ Go and KMS Distributors to name a few.
Well done Skunk Nation!
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A few days ago the Rotaract Club of Liguanea Plains joined the Rotary Club of Liguanea Plains and had Santa pay a special visit to the New Providence Primary School.
Efforts were joined at a late night meeting in wrapping gifts for the Rotary Club’s annual Christmas Treat for the students of the school.
Good job to the Rotary family of Liguanea Plains.
How will you be helping to make less fortunate persons happy this Christmas?
Follow Rotaract Club of Liguanea plains on Instagram: @rclpja
JET’s custom made Story & Myth Blessing bead bracelets are available now for $1500JMD!
Move over Pandora and Happi Beads! These Blessing bead bracelets are the new craze and they are affordable and available in all of your favourite colours. They will make excellent Christmas gifts.
What does each Bracelet have or come with?
Each bracelet has a unique leaf charm, a tiny JET tag and is accompanied by a card that can also be used as a gift tag. The leaf charm comes in different colours.
What are the Bracelets made of?
They are made from seeds of a grass called Job’s Tears and are assembled by people with physical disabilities.
Proceeds support Jamaica Environment Trust.
Where can you get your Blessing bead Bracelets?
JET’s Office at 123 Constant Spring Road. Unit 5. Kingston 8.
Monarch Pharmacy (All locations)
Blow by Blow (Loshusan)
Craft Cottage (Village Plaza)
*They will also be sold at Market at the Lawn this December 13 & 20
A few weeks ago, Earlyactors (Young volunteers in service in the Rotary family), members of the Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman (RCGC) and Rotary Sunrise held a party at a Retirement home to uplift the spirits of the residents.
Kudos to them for having a great time while demonstrating their motto, Service above Self.