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Goal: $1,500
Use of funds: We have not been able to conduct any fund raising activities at our support- we depend heavily on the Ministry…
Causes: Public School
St. Catherine
Goal: $3,000
Use of funds: The school is raising funds to purchase 3 AC units for the Infant Department because the classrooms are hot and…
Causes: Public School
Clarendon
Goal: $3,000
Use of funds: The school annual Prize Giving and award ceremony.
Causes: Public School
Clarendon
Goal: $6,500
Use of funds: Our School is currently raising funds to make much needed repairs to our second building which is in need of…
Causes: Public School
Clarendon
Goal: $6,000
Use of funds: Our goal is to acquire and Install AC units in Infant classroom and smartboard room to address heat issues. This…
Causes: Public School
Clarendon
Goal: $5,500
Use of funds: "The school will allocate these funds to enhance the overall quality and functionality of the Guidance Department by upgrading the…
Causes: Public School
Clarendon
Goal: $5,000
Use of funds: Camberwell Primary School is currently undertaking a fundraising initiative for developing Literacy and Numeracy Resource Centers. for staff development, enabling…
Causes: Public School
St. Mary
Goal: $1,875
Use of funds: We are raising funds for a commercial stove and paint for the inner part of the building. The stove will…
Causes: Public School
Clarendon
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