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New Fortress Energy Foundation awards top students at Herbert Morrison Technical
Cedrice Stone (second left), grade nine student at Herbert Morrison, was awarded with a $10,000 financial aid voucher, tablet and school supplies from New Fortress Energy (NFE) Foundation. The LNG provider awarded a total of 30 top-performing students from financially challenged backgrounds with bursaries, tablets, financial aid vouchers and other school supplies to kick off its back-to-school programme this year. NFE also donated four laptops to the school for its online learning and administrative activities. (From left:) Paul Adams, principal; Cedrice Stone; grade nine student; Councillor Leeroy Williams, mayor of Montego Bay; and Verona Carter, VP, New Fortress Energy
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July 20, 2022

New Fortress Energy Foundation awards top students at Herbert Morrison Technical

Thirty students at the Herbert Morrison Technical High School have been awarded bursaries, financial aid, backpacks, and school supplies valued at more than $1 million by New Fortress Energy (NFE) Foundation to kick off its annual back-to-school educational assistance programme this year.

Students were selected based on financial need, academic merit, work ethic, and discipline.

Mayor of Montego Bay Councillor Leeroy Williams set the tone for the brief afternoon ceremony by encouraging the students: “Nelson Mandela said education is a powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. I am expecting that you will use this help to elevate yourselves, and one day help transform the world.”

Echoing similar sentiments, Paul Adams, principal of Herbert Morrison Technical High School, said: “It is of extreme importance that a solid investment is made in education. It takes the investment of a government, parents, corporate Jamaica, and students to build a nation of the capacity and talent for a next-generation country and economy. So I think it is great that NFE is investing in your development so that you can be a productive part of the future of this country.”

He continued, “Return on investment is the outcome from what you have inputted into something. Your return on this investment is therefore what you will put in from here on, and this will be evident in your behaviour, commitment, performance, attitude, and finally, in your ability to contribute to this country in the future. So today I impress upon you that you should not fail the investment nor fail yourself.”

“In the future, you must always remember that throughout your journey, NFE and others were there to make an investment in you. So, whether you end up operating your own company or you’re working for a company, you must write in that company’s mandate a plan to contribute to other students’ education so that they can get the help they need just like you are being helped today. That is how we build a progressive nation where no one gets left behind,” Adams closed.

Among the awardees are five grades 11 and 12 students who received bursaries of $50,000 each to assist with their tuition and external examination fees, 10 students who received tablets, and 25 students who received vouchers valued at $10,000 each to purchase uniforms and other school supplies. All students received a backpack with hard cover notebooks, among other school paraphernalia. NFE Foundation also donated four Lenovo laptops to the school for its administrative and online teaching needs.

Meanwhile, Oral Heaven, the newly installed president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI), long-standing partners of NFE, also encouraged the students to continue to embody the school’s motto. “It is a privilege to be partnering with NFE once again in helping to improve the lives of these young ones through education. These awards, these gifts are well deserved as the students being recognised here today are top performers, they are at the top of their game. Congratulations, you have all worked very hard given the circumstances with COVID-19 and I hope you will continue to press towards your goals with strength and perseverance. NFE, the MBCCI greatly appreciates this partnership, and we look forward to continue working with you to strengthen these young minds, the future of our island Jamaica.”

Verona Carter, VP at New Fortress Energy said: “We salute these boys and girls for their resilience and tenacity; they continue to defy the odds to deliver excellent grades. We believe in rewarding hard work, so today we’re delighted to be championing them on and rewarding their outstanding academic accomplishment, despite the obstacles. Continue to stay focused on your educational goal towards a bright future.”

In August NFE will be awarding an additional 300 students from primary and high schools across Montego Bay with bursaries, financial aid, tablets, backpacks, and school supplies. I-doc Concierge, a member of the MBCCI will also be conducting free medical examinations for 100 Primary Exit Profile students who will be starting high school. An additional 700 plus students in Clarendon and Old Harbour will also receive similar packages from the company, making it a total of close to 1,000 students who will receive needed back-to-school support this year.

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