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The Prince Godwill D. Fomusoh Foundation (PGDFF), in partnership with Massy Foundation, is continuing its push for literacy with the installation of the 27th and 28th ‘Little Libraries’ at Holy Innocents Primary School in St Thomas, and St Margaret’s Primary School in St John, last week.
Teaming up with the Ministry of Education Transformation, the Barbados Is Blooming initiative branched out to both schools as part of its mandate to improve literacy and ensure that students have greater access to books in safe, engaging and community-centred spaces.
Prince Godwill D Fomusoh, founder of PGDFF which is a registered nonprofit corporation in California, United States, in a message stated: “Allowing us to be a part of the children’s journey is an honour. With investment and help from our corporate partners, we can be champions of hope in their lives.”
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