Embracing our responsibility as citizens, we unite to restore, preserve, and beautify our beloved land of wood and water – Jamaica. Join us as we hear from three remarkable students: Shaunroy Gordon, a grade 6 student at New Hope Preparatory, Kamoya Powell, a grade 4 student at Alpha Primary, and Dianjra Nicholas, a grade 5 student at Seaforth Primary. Together, they share their inspiring ideas, initiatives, and plans for Labour Day, along with their invaluable perspectives on nurturing and enhancing the natural wonders that grace our beautiful island. Watch the video below to be inspired by their wisdom and make a lasting impact on Jamaica’s natural treasure.
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