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All Woman
Clothing, confidence, career development
Monday, October 01, 2012
Dress for Success Jamaica (DSJ) Programme Co-ordinator Minette Bryan (left) shares tips on how the organisation suits its clients with (from second left) Mary Smith, director, Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) Foundation; Charmaine Lewis, founder, Dress for Success; and Patricia Sutherland, chairman DSJ. They were at the official opening of Dress for Success Jamaica's boutique on September 17. Dress for Success Jamaica received grant funding from the JNBS Foundation to establish the boutique, which is located at 26 Eastwood Park Road, St Andrew, to provide professional attire and career readiness training to disadvantaged women seeking to enter the working world.
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