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APPROXIMATELY 500 children across St Andrew and St Catherine benefited from the Pocket Rocket Foundation’s sixth annual back-to-school treat as the long-standing initiative returned to provide families with meaningful support ahead of the new academic year.
Held in Ewarton, St Catherine, on August 10, and Waterhouse, St Andrew, on August 12, the two-day initiative provided children with Nike backpacks filled with school supplies, lunch kits and snacks, along with book vouchers and other essentials to help them return to the classroom prepared.
Over the past six years, the annual treat has become an anticipated occasion for children and families in both communities, combining practical assistance with an enjoyable experience ahead of the new school term.
Pocket Rocket Foundation founder Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce said the continued staging of the initiative reflects the foundation’s commitment to responding to the needs of families and supporting children throughout their educational journey.
“Preparing for a new school year can be a demanding time for families, and we understand that even a little support can go a long way. This treat is our way of helping to ease some of that pressure while ensuring that the children return to school feeling prepared, supported and excited about the opportunities ahead,” said Fraser-Pryce, who also chairs the foundation.
She expressed appreciation to the families who continue to participate in the initiative and the community members, volunteers, and partners who contribute to its success each year.
“It means a great deal to us that families continue to come out and share this experience with the foundation. Seeing the excitement of the children and hearing the appreciation from their parents reminds us why this initiative remains so important. We are grateful to everyone who continues to help us show these children that their education and future matter,” added Fraser-Pryce added.
Since its establishment in 2013, the Pocket Rocket Foundation has supported the development of young Jamaicans through scholarships, educational initiatives, community outreach and sporting opportunities.
Its annual back-to-school treat forms part of the foundation’s continued work to provide children with the resources and encouragement needed to pursue their education.