Sagicor General Somerset Sports Club helps St. Joseph students

Somerset provides support towards the educational needs of some students in the community.

One of Dominica’s longest surviving clubs, Somerset Sports Club of St. Joseph, has partnered with a native of St. Joseph, currently resident in Maryland USA to donate some educational material to a few students in the community to help them pursue their educational goals.

At a short ceremony held at the Somerset Club House on Saturday 2nd, six students were each presented with a school bag and a complete set of stationery including exercise books, loose leaf paper, pens, pencils, index cards erasers and other basic school necessities.

The selection of the students was based purely on needs, and the club sought assistance from the schools in question to help it identify students whose parents appeared to be economically challenged. From students who received assistance, four of them, two each from the Seventh Day Adventist Primary School and the Kaleb Laurent Primary School will be making their transition into secondary school, while the final two from the group of six are students already attending the Isiah Thomas Secondary School.

A representative of the club encouraged the students to take their education seriously and work hard, while parents were advised to continuously monitor the performance of their children. Parents were also reminded that Education is one of the main elements of poverty reduction.

Somerset embraces the motto ‘Youth Development through Education and Sports” and therefore the club found it fitting to make this donation as an important gesture which formed part of its 60th anniversary celebration.

The club wishes to thank all those who contributed to the success of this gesture, including those members who contributed generously to the activity, the donor form Maryland, the schools which assisted in identifying needy student’s and Express Carrier, which waived the freight charges on  the Educational material coming from the United States, via St. Thomas. The remainder of the material was sourced locally.

 

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5 Comments

  1. Lin clown
    September 11, 2023

    Burn-D Bush,go cut some lime wood or Bois Dable in the hot sun to make bread.Lazy man.

  2. Burn-D Branch
    September 9, 2023

    My heart hurts and breaks for our young children. Where do they go from here? What lies ahead for them? Maybe to migrate to Antigua, Guadeloupe or Martinique to be exploited? Stay home in Dominica and get pregnant by a jobless man or a sugar daddy, maybe? Roosevelt is not catering for the future or our children but are bringing in foreigners to work and make children. There are approximately 20,000 babies born in Dominica of foreigners in the past 22 years. If you don’t believe me, check with the registry. Some haven’t been officially registered. On top of that, there are several foreigners on island who are presently pregnant. If you take this trend into consideration you will get a glimpse into the impoverished future state of Dominica. The government is already feeling the strain and are now begging for Social Security contributions – But that won’t help. In the next ten to fifteen years foreigners will be leaving Dominica due to the extreme poverty in Dominica.

  3. Lin clown
    September 9, 2023

    With all the positive work SOMERSET is doing for the people of St.Joseph,I have never heard BLESSINGS congratulate them.But again,while Matt Peltier,Irvin Lapin Andre and Gregoire have him up,he is considered to be damn lunatic in St.Joseph.

  4. Lin clown
    September 7, 2023

    Somerset,God bless you,always doing good for the people in the St.Joseph constituency.A club which has produced the most Dominican .national cricket players.Keep up the good work SOMERSET.

    • Asking, for a friend
      September 9, 2023

      That’s cool but does that still mean the government can do no wrong? Please answer using your punctuation tactics you use to distinguish you from your alter ego JJno Charles et al. :-P

      DNO, thanks for the Edit button, gives a chance to cancel or fix yelling.

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