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Medical Associates Limited has funded six computers and a printer for the St Catherine Adult Correctional Centre in Spanish Town through Food For The Poor Jamaica.
The equipment is expected to strengthen educational and administrative functions, expanding inmates’ access to learning and helping equip them with skills for reintegration into society.
"Rehabilitation is an essential part of the correctional process, and access to technology can play a significant role in preparing individuals for life beyond incarceration," said Marsha Burrell-Rose, marketing and missions manager at Food For The Poor Jamaica. "We are grateful to Medical Associates for recognising the value of investing in opportunities that promote personal growth, education and positive transformation."
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