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Despite living with spastic cerebral palsy and facing daily mobility challenges, 24-year-old Javaughn Douglas is proving that determination can push past any obstacle.
The physically challenged graduate recently completed the Amber HEART Cohort 2026 programme, an IT training initiative run through a partnership between Amber Group and the HEART/NSTA Trust.
Douglas, who previously graduated from the University of the West Indies with a biotechnology degree, said his growing interest in technology pushed him to take a chance on the programme after spotting it online.
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