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Testimonials

Alessandra Abel shares… I attended the Half-Way-Tree Junior Centre for approximately two years, and  would have to say that I enjoyed my time spent there. Read more>>   The next Van Goh? Javaughn Williams, 11 years old, is a testament to the Centre’s motto of ‘unlocking potential…transforming lives’. He started attending the Greater Portmore Junior Centre approximately two years ago, and according to his grandparents, has shown an improvement in his school work, in his behaviour and in his socializing ability. Read more>>   Jahaila Harley reminisces… My time spent at the Institute of Jamaica Junior Centre was wonderful. I enjoyed being there and I looked forward to going there every evening after school “rain or shine”. I started at the Half Way Tree Junior Centre in summer 2005 when one of my mom’s friends told her about it. Read more>>   Confidently aspiring Tashana Angelete Blair… I am an astudious, talented, intelligent, adventurous, determined thirteen (13) year old who attends Campion College. Read More>>

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HUSH!

HUSH! In Jamaican colloquial the term ‘HUSH’ is one which expresses solace, meaning one is not to worry, but the term also bears the connotation ‘hush up!’, a term of reprimand to shut one’s mouth. In the words of the legendary reggae icon Bob Marley, “don’t worry about a thing, cause every little thing, is gonna be alright …” This year’s HUSH Children Symposium bears the message – Risky Behaviours. This symposium targeted some identified risky areas: Smoking Alcohol Usage Road Traffic Fatalities Early Sexual Activity Gang Involvement The Programme comprised two segments. Session one, a testimonial from person’s affected by or having first hand experience in the issues surrounding these risky behaviours and session two, a break out session or resource centre where there were discussions regarding the various intervention opportunities and coping mechanisms for victims and potential victims by professionals in the field who deal with such situations on a daily basis. The workshop was held on May 9, 2012, and was organised to benefit our teenage youths (ages 12 – 19). The event was a collaboration between the East Street Junior Centre and the RBC Royal Bank.  

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Fun Day & Craft Fair

Kaleidoscope – A Craft Fair and Fun Day for children, was held on Saturday, April 30, 2011 at the Greater Portmore Junior Centre. The day’s activities included various attractions and entertainment; for children it was the bounce – a – bout, face painting and water slide that provided the most fun. There was an interesting variety of craft items on sale such as paintings, leather craft, jewelry, needlecraft items, among other craft made materials. Booth holders included FIRM insurance brokers and dental care specialists. The event was a success! A child’s fun day and craft fair, which even the adults truly enjoyed.

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Junior Centre a Reality!

HOW DID THIS DREAM BECOME A REALITY? In 1939, the board of Governors opened its first Junior Centre for children. This was named, The East Street Junior Centre. The development of the Centre was maintained under the guidance of Robert Verity, who had similar experience studying at a Centre in England. The Junior Centre was officially opened in 1940, as the first and only lending library for children in Jamaica. Its services were also extended to rural parishes (St. Catherine, Manchester and St. James) via a railway system. The Library also offered services to the Half Way Tree and Franklyn Town Junior Centres respectively.

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