The Children at Maxfield Park Children’s Home are 5 years and older if you would like to donate too.
It was a pleasure handing over to Ms. Barnett, who warmed my heart with a Thank You Card and the children looked so happy to see things being dropped off for them.
Thanks to all who contributed. We appreciate you selflessly continuing to contribute every year.
XoXo, Suga
By: Gabrielle Burgess (CEO, Suga Lifestyle)
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Throwback Thursday (#tbt) to Suga Lifestyle Charities and Rotaract Club of New Kingston donating Neonatal SpO2 Sensors to the Spanish Town Hospital in St. Catherine that turned 70 last year June.
The Sensors were handed over by Gabrielle Burgess, Director of Suga Lifestyle Charities Ltd. and President of Rotaract Club of New Kingston, Horace Collins on Tuesday, April 18th to CEO, Ms. Jacqueline Ellis and Dr. Tracia James Powell, Consultant in charge of the Special Care Nursery.
The Nellcor Oximax Neonatal SpO2 Sensors donated, have high accuracy in the clinical evaluation of blood oxygen levels in Neonates.
Dr. Powell stated that disposable Sensors and Circuits that connect to the various machines used in the Nursery are always needed. They were very appreciative to receive them and also stated that Neonatal Care is expensive.
This Project was executed as a result of Part Proceeds from Suga Lifestyle’s Christmas Connection, since Suga Lifestyle Charities focuses on advancing Health Care and Education. Our Children are Our Future and we are forever grateful for your support at our events.
By: Gabrielle Burgess (Founder/Owner, Suga Lifestyle)
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It’s not too late. Many children may be going to school unprepared this week. See how you can donate school supplies, even if it is for one child in your community.
Our Children are our Future.
By: Gabrielle Burgess (Founder/Owner, Suga Lifestyle)
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In aid of Scholarship and Development Programmes, Suga Lifestyle Charities was happy to support this initiative of the Immaculate Conception High School Alumnae, especially since they have been unable to have their Banquet during covid.
Watch “#tbt to Supporting my ICHS Alumnae V-Day Drive-Thru Lunch!” on YouTube here:
Look out for more Fundraisers from ICHS Alumnae (Ig: ichsalumnae876) and whether or not it was your alma mater, see how you can support!
#OurChildrenAreOurFuture
By: Gabrielle Burgess (Founder/Owner, Suga Lifestyle)
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Yesterday was the handover of Suga Lifestyle Charities Ltd.’s sponsored donation to Rotaract Club of New Kingston’s Stationery Drive.
Reading and Colouring books along with Stationery & School supplies were donated to the Glenhope Nursery & Pre-School in Richmond Park Kingston, off Maxfield Avenue.
Many Projects have been delayed during the pandemic, so even though it was hard to hear the kids in a building nearby and not be able to talk or play with them, the genuine feeling of joy expressed by Glenhope Nursery’s Procurement Officer, Ms. Walters was priceless.
We’ll be back THIS year 😊💖
By: Gabrielle Burgess (Founder/Owner, Suga Lifestyle)
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#tbt to the AWARD-WINNING ‘Hands in Art’ Art-tivity Project with Suga Lifestyle & Rotaract Club of New Kingston!
Earlier this year in February 2020, ‘Hands In Art’ was a Suga Lifestyle & Rotaract Club of New Kingston (Ig: @nkrcjamaica) Arts and Entrepreneurship Initiative with Lister Mair/Gilby High for the Deaf. The Project also had the support of e-Learning Jamaica Ltd. (Ig: @elearningja).
‘Impact Through Unity’ was Rotaract’s theme for the year, which inspired the majority of the Art pieces the kids were guided to create.
All proceeds from their sales and part proceeds of GW Art sales at Suga Lifestyle’s V-Day Pop Up Shop in February went towards the students’ educational resources and the school’s infrastructure. There is still a need for more funding, for instance, to supply classrooms with fans that are currently without.
Congrats to Rotaract Club of New Kingston for being recognized by Rotaract District 7020 for this meaningful project, placing 1st amongst different Carribean territories! ðŸ‘ðŸ¾ðŸ†#SugaSnaps
I am grateful we were able to complete this project together before COVID-19.
Immediate Past President, Alex Robinson, recently handed over a Digital Thermometer to the Principal of Lister Mair/Gilby High for the Deaf, which they needed to proceed with their CSEC Exams.
Rotaract Club of New Kingston’s work continues with Lister Mair, as they also handed over 30 Face shields. Communication is mainly through lip-reading in the Deaf community, so it is important for them, especially the teachers, to use face shields instead of masks.
Our Children are Our Future
By: Gabrielle Burgess (Founder/Owner, Suga Lifestyle)
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