For school's breakfast feeding programme
From left: Sister Maxine McIntosh, principal, Holy Childhood High School, accepts a cheque valued at $145,000 donated by VM Group as part of its 145th anniversary celebration, in support of the school's breakfast feeding programme. The cheque was presented by Judith Forth-Blake, the group's chief customer & brand officer; Clover Moore, assistant vice-president, group corporate affairs and communications; and Conroy Rose, group chief sales officer of VM. The presentation was done last Thursday at the school's compound in St Andrew.

From left: Sister Maxine McIntosh, principal, Holy Childhood High School, accepts a cheque valued at $145,000 donated by VM Group as part of its 145th anniversary celebration, in support of the school's breakfast feeding programme. The cheque was presented by Judith Forth-Blake, the group's chief customer & brand officer; Clover Moore, assistant vice-president, group corporate affairs and communications; and Conroy Rose, group chief sales officer of VM. The presentation was done last Thursday at the school's compound in St Andrew.

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