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A legacy of kindnessMorgans bring back-to-school joy to Curatoe Hill
Students display their scholarships funded by the Aubyn Foundation and organised by the Morgan Family Foundation. From left: Scholarship recipient Anna-Lee Miller; CEO of the Aubyn Foundation, Toni-Ann Gayle; scholarship recipient Shantalee Wilson; executive chairman of the Aubyn Foundation, Aubyn Henry; scholarship recipient Amelia Baxter; Morgan Family Foundation executive Cedrica Reid; and scholarship recipient Gabrielle Henry.
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Vernon Davidson | Executive Editor, Publications | davidsonv@jamaicaobserver.com  
September 5, 2025

A legacy of kindnessMorgans bring back-to-school joy to Curatoe Hill

KINDNESS and simply being a good neighbour have been foundation principles of the Morgan family from May Pen, Clarendon, for generations.

Instilled by their late parents, Elizabeth and Clarence Morgan, those values of generosity and community care have never faded and remain the mantra throughout the generations.

The values they were nurtured with were on display recently as family members — old and young, locally and abroad — pooled their talents and resources to provide the community’s children with a back-to-school treat, bringing joy, laughter, and much-needed support to children in Curatoe Hill and surrounding communities.

The day was more than just bounce-a-bouts, music, and meals. It was about equipping children for the new school year. Thanks to generous partnerships with corporate sponsors and non-profits like the Aubyn Foundation, the Morgans gifted $350,000 in scholarships to primary, secondary, and tertiary students as well as $100,000 in book vouchers, plus school bags and supplies.

For the Morgans, this is not charity — it is legacy.

“We’ve never, ever felt cheated when giving to persons,” shared Gaye Morgan, the youngest daughter of Clarence, who co-led the initiative with her niece Cedrica Reid. “Daddy always had a van, and when it was mango time the back would be full. He’d call everybody, not for us to take first, but for everyone to share together. That’s the spirit he raised us with and it’s what we’re passing on.”

And the many smiles, the dances, the pitter-patter of feet running to and fro as the children played games and jumped on the trampoline and bounce-a-bout, were more than evidence that the gesture of kindness was well-received by especially those to whom it was targeted.

The spirit of sharing defined Slim Lane, where the Morgans grew up alongside families like the Russells and the Clarkes. Adults were “aunties” and “uncles”, and children were all “cousins” Homes were always open and meals and laughter always shared.

It is in honour of that legacy that the Morgan family continues to give — not only to Curatoe Hill but also to wider communities. This year, scholarships and vouchers also went to outstanding Primary Exit Profile (PEP) students from May Pen and Sevens Heights Seventh-day Adventist churches, as well as to tertiary students in St Catherine and the Corporate Area.

One of the beneficiaries, Shantalee Wilson, an aspiring mathematician and sixth-form student at St Jago High School, lit up when she received her $50,000 scholarship.

“Numbers were always my place — it’s just patterns and algorithms flowing like colours,” she shared, excited about pursuing mathematics at The University of the West Indies.

Another recipient, Lee-Anna Miller, a third-year medical student aspiring to specialise in anaesthesiology, entered the scholarship programme just before the deadline, thanks to her mother who spotted the opportunity on
Instagram. “We didn’t put down anything and they gave us this; we are truly grateful,” her mother, Yvette Gibson, shared.

“Every time we had something, we extended it to others,” said Gaye Morgan. “This back-to-school treat is simply the continuation of what our parents started and our way of saying thank you, honouring our parents and siblings who have passed, and keeping their spirit alive in the only way we know how, by giving.”

The Morgan Family Foundation said it hopes to continue expanding the initiative, with the help of supporters, making sure that kindness and opportunity reach more each year.

This little patron benefits from face painting during the treat organised by the Morgan Family Foundation in Curatoe Hill, May Pen, Clarendon. Tens of children from the community benefited from scholarships, school supplies, and a whole day of treats and fun.

This little patron benefits from face painting during the treat organised by the Morgan Family Foundation in Curatoe Hill, May Pen, Clarendon. Tens of children from the community benefited from scholarships, school supplies, and a whole day of treats and fun.

These children show off their talents at the Morgan Family Foundation’s back-to-school Treat in Curatoe Hill, May Pen, Clarendon.

These children show off their talents at the Morgan Family Foundation’s back-to-school Treat in Curatoe Hill, May Pen, Clarendon.

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