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With schools closed and the July–August vacation in full swing, children across Trinidad and Tobago are swapping classrooms for adventure.
One group brought the JAVA vibes straight to Belmont, but with a twist, as this camp aims to keep African traditions at the heart of the fun.
The African Women’s Association added a cultural spin to the holiday excitement, blending heritage awareness with practical life skills to give young campers a vacation that is both enriching and educational.
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