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IN recognition of National Children’s Day, observed on May 15, 12 students from St Richard’s Primary School in St Andrew received the opportunity to engage in a rap session which focused on mental wellness, positive self-expression, healthy decision-making, and financial responsibility among children, with Keith Levy, managing director (interim), JN Bank.
Held under this year’s Child Month theme ‘Prioritise Our Children’s Mental Health: Strong Minds, Safer Future,’ the session, held at the JN Group Corporate Offices in New Kingston, formed part of the bank’s annual Children’s Day observance, designed to promote positive values and financial literacy among young Jamaicans.
The engagement provided an interactive space for the students to ask questions, share their thoughts on supporting others, and get a better understanding of basic banking concepts, and the children said they found the interaction educational and entertaining.
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