LIME visits Holmwood
MANDEVILLE, Manchester — Executives from telecommunications company LIME joined by local gospel artiste Omari travelled to Holmwood Technical High School to share in morning devotion, according to a new release from the telecoms company.
This followed a memorial service for four Holmwood students who were killed in a motor vehicle accident at Chudleigh, northern Manchester on September 25.
The LIME team lead by head of Technical Operations and resident pastor Courtney Gordon, shared encouraging words and prayer with the over 2000 strong student body.
“The mood was dramatically lifted when the students arrived at school this morning to see that the LIME team and of course Omari had come to share with them,” said Vice-Principal Jean James. “This is enough positivity to carry us through any day,” she added.
“We felt duty bound to reach out to the school and the students in what has been a very trying time for them all,” said Danielle Savory, LIME’s Public Relations Officer.