EdgeChem adds colour to Labour Day
EDGECHEM Jamaica Limited, in partnership with the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), Digicel Foundation, National Housing Trust (NHT), and Sagicor Foundation, supported beautification and improvement works at six public institutions this Labour Day, as part of its continued support for national development.
The partners focused on schools and hospitals across Kingston and St Catherine, with teams repainting classrooms, restoring early childhood spaces, marking roads, and upgrading rest areas for medical staff.
The projects took place at Allman Town Primary School, Rousseau Primary School, Jackson’s Basic School, Cotton Piece Early Childhood Development Centre, Pineapple Basic School, and the Kingston Public and Victoria Jubilee hospitals.
Doreen Frankson, founder and deputy executive chairman of the paint manufacturing company, said the support for these Labour Day initiatives was part of the company’s effort to contribute meaningfully to public life.
“This initiative is about more than paint, it is about how we use our resources and expertise to improve the places that serve our communities every day,” said Frankson.
“From classrooms to clinics, these are the spaces where lives are shaped, and we’re proud to play a role in their upkeep,” added Frankson.
Each location received tailored support in collaboration with EdgeChem’s partners: from classroom painting and recreational upgrades at the primary and basic schools, to external marking and staff area improvements at the hospitals.
EdgeChem supplied all paint and coatings, as well as technical guidance with on-site support from its staff.