The Jamaica Civil Service Association, (JCSA) recently paid homage to the Glen Bromfield Education Trust Fund, for its continued support of educational development. The Trust Fund continues to assist high school students in need, as the nation returns to full face-to-face learning on Monday. Second Vice President of the Jamaica Civil Service Association, Kelvin Thomas, expressed his appreciation to the Glen Bromfield Education Trust Fund, for its enduring contribution towards nation-building, particularly education. For over a decade, the trust fund was established to provide financial assistance for children in need, specifically those who are in first to sixth form.
Secretary of the Glen Bromfield Jamaica Civil Service Education Trust Fund, Rita Clarke-Thomas, says the trust fund has benefited several students at the high school level. Watch the full report:
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