F&F International supports education with a donation to Soufriere / Scotts Head / Gallion Village Council

F&F International, a company founded by two sisters residing in the United States but with strong ties to their local community, has generously contributed to the Soufriere / Scotts Head / Gallion Village Council. Their donation includes 14 school bags filled with essential educational supplies, reflecting their commitment to supporting local education and youth initiatives.

This contribution aims to assist families in the area by alleviating the financial strain of acquiring school materials. By supplying students with vital items such as notebooks, pencils, pens, rulers, and erasers, F&F International aspires to create an environment where all children can access quality education.

“We are happy to give back to our community by supporting the educational needs of our young students,” said Deborah & Esther of F&F International. “As a company with deep roots in this village, we understand the importance of investing in our future generations. This donation reflects our ongoing commitment to making a positive impact on local education.”

The Soufriere / Scotts Head / Gallion Village Council has expressed gratitude for this thoughtful donation, highlighting its positive impact on students in the community.

 

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1 Comment

  1. Ibo France
    September 5, 2024

    Why not take photo of the bags/packages only. Why do you have to plaster the faces of these needy children on the Internet? By doing this, your unmistakable objective is to gain publicity for yourselves. The children did not ask you to post their photos to the world. Stop this as not everyone wants his/her photos to be permanently fixed on the World Wide Web.

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