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NCB Foundation makes $525,000 vision kit donation for child’s month
Alayna Williams, Grade six student, John Austin Primary School (left) is all smiles after getting her new glasses fitted with Jamaica Society of the Blind’s, Sandra Harris.
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May 15, 2026

NCB Foundation makes $525,000 vision kit donation for child’s month

KINGSTON, Jamaica – The NCB has donated $525,000 in vision kits for children through the Jamaica Society for the Blind (JSB) as the country marks Child’s Month.

“I couldn’t see what the teacher wrote on the board, and after a while my eyes would start to hurt,” said Ashayna Williams, a Grade six student at John Austin Primary School.

“With the glasses, I can see so much better already! At first, I thought I would hate wearing glasses, but I love them. They look like regular sunglasses,” she added.

For Child’s Month, the foundation partnered with the Jamaica Society for the Blind to support its vision care programme, which provides screenings, assessments, prescription glasses, assistive devices and other eye care services for children in need. Through the initiative, screenings were conducted at five schools across Jamaica, with approximately 200 students identified for further assessment and intervention.

One of those schools was John Austin Primary School, where recurring literacy challenges among some students prompted closer investigation. Principal Ainsworth Williams said the screenings revealed an issue that may otherwise have gone unnoticed.

Williams is one of the children benefiting from the donation of vision kits to the JSB, helping children with visual impairments and vision challenges access eye care support.

“When our literacy coordinator, Miss Keisha Taylor, raised concerns about students who were consistently struggling in reading sessions across different grade levels, we knew we had to look deeper,” Principal Williams explained. “What we discovered was that some children were not struggling to learn, they were struggling to see. We are happy that our students are now getting the support they need, and hopeful that this will make a meaningful difference in their learning and confidence.”

Sandra Harris, vision centre coordinator at the Jamaica Society for the Blind, said many children continue to live with undiagnosed vision challenges that affect their performance and confidence at school.

“Many children with vision challenges go undiagnosed for far too long, and the effects often show up in the classroom first through reading difficulties, eye strain, reduced participation or declining confidence. Support from NCB Foundation allows us to reach more children earlier, provide critical assessments and interventions, and help remove barriers that can significantly affect a child’s learning and development,” she explained

In addition to its donation, the NCB Foundation also hosted students from John Austin Primary School at the Jamaica Society for the Blind for a special engagement day, which included hands-on STEM activities led by STEM Builders Jamaica.

Kadeen Finn Miller, programme administrator at the NCB Foundation, said the initiative is rooted in helping children fully participate in learning and everyday life.

“Too many children are falling behind in the classroom because of challenges that are entirely treatable,” stated Finn Miller. “At NCB Foundation, we believe something as simple as access to proper vision care should never stand between a child and their ability to learn, participate confidently and reach their full potential. Through this partnership with the Jamaica Society for the Blind, we are happy for the opportunity to help remove one of those barriers for children who need that support most.”

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