Five-year-old Shemella Simpson of Evelyn Mitchell Infant School hugs Cari-Med Chairman Glen Christian on Sunday following the unveiling of a monument in honour of Christian at the Clarendon-based school, which is named after his late mother. Christian was recognised for his continued support to the school — a project of the Cari-Med Foundation which was opened in 2010. The 7,000-square-foot facility was constructed at a cost of approximately $70 million and represented the largest infrastructural project undertaken by the foundation up until then. It is operated by the Ministry of Education and serves Top Hill and surrounding communities. (<strong>Photo: Garfield Robinson)</strong>
July 12, 2016
PHOTO: Thank you, sir
Five-year-old Shemella Simpson of Evelyn Mitchell Infant School hugs Cari-Med Chairman Glen Christian on Sunday following the unveiling of a monument in honour of Christian at the Clarendonbased school, which is named after his late mother. Christian was recognised for his continued support to the school — a project of the Cari-Med Foundation which was opened in 2010. The 7,000-square-foot facility was constructed at a cost of approximately $70 million and represented the largest infrastructural project undertaken by the foundation up until then. It is operated by the Ministry of Education and serves Top Hill and surrounding communities. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)