PwC Jamaica treats students at St Michael’s Primary and Infant
PWC Jamaica continued its commitment to community engagement by hosting a post-Easter treat for students, teachers, and staff of St Michael’s Primary and Infant School in downtown Kingston on April 19.
The event included engaging activities for the students and a donation of groceries for the lunch programme. Additionally, PwC donated seven television sets to enhance the school’s learning initiatives, highlighting its dedication to supporting education and enrichment in the community.
Partners and staff jointly contributed $1,000,000 towards the event, ensuring that the students enjoyed a memorable day of activities and treats. PwC volunteers were also present to assist with the treat, allowing the students to enjoy various rides and tasty treats, which was a delightful way to end the week.
Gail Moore, partner and corporate responsibility leader at PwC Jamaica, expressed the firm’s commitment to supporting the community — especially its children.
“We truly enjoy being of service to our community, especially our children. This treat allowed us to interact with the students of St Michael’s in a fun and positive way while providing a well-deserved break for the staff and teachers,” she said.
Juliet Campbell McPherson, principal, thanked the PwC team on behalf of the teachers and students and noted that she appreciates PwC’s commitment to the school and, by extension, the community.
PwC Jamaica has a long-standing partnership with St Michael’s Primary School, having sponsored the school’s Christmas treats since December 2003. The annual event has evolved into a staple, now hosted either before or after the Easter break.