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Jamaican Adventist church celebrates youth excellence with grand awards banquet

On Sunday, September 10, the grounds of the Dinthill Technical High School in Linstead, St. Catherine, Jamaica, glittered with the promise of a brighter future. The school’s grounds, usually buzzing with the energetic chatter of students, had been transformed into a hub of celebration. For many gathered, it was not just an awards banquet – it was a testament to the church’s commitment to uplift its youth.

CARIBBEAN NATIONAL WEEKLY| MICAIAH MORGAN (CNW)

On Sunday, September 10, the grounds of the Dinthill Technical High School in Linstead, St. Catherine, Jamaica, glittered with the promise of a brighter future. The school’s grounds, usually buzzing with the energetic chatter of students, had been transformed into a hub of celebration. For many gathered, it was not just an awards banquet – it was a testament to the church’s commitment to uplift its youth.

 

VP of Student Services of the Northern Caribbean University, Mrs Carolyn Marie Smith, presents Brianna Walters with an award for her outstanding performance in the CSEC examinations. (Photo credit: Central Jamaica Conference of SDA churches)

 

A foundation rooted in faith and community

 

Central to the event stood the Powered by a Dream Foundation (PDF), an organization stemming from the Palm Seventh-day Adventist Church in Linstead, St Catherine.

 

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