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Corporate Hands | Domestic Violence Shelter 3 gets Rotary Club’s help

Published:Thursday | September 2, 2021 | 12:05 AM
The Rotary Club of St Andrew North recently donated items valued at $400,000 to the newly opened Domestic Violence Shelter 3, in the Bureau of Gender Affairs at the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, for marginalised women and girls. The
The Rotary Club of St Andrew North recently donated items valued at $400,000 to the newly opened Domestic Violence Shelter 3, in the Bureau of Gender Affairs at the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, for marginalised women and girls. The items included women’s and children’s clothing, shoes, children’s books, toys, beds and a stove. From left: Dr Tamika Peart, acting director, Domestic Violence Shelter 3; Sharon Cobourn Robinson, principal director, Domestic Violence Shelter 3; and Kecia Taylor, president of the Rotary Club of St Andrew North. Looking on at right are Lyndsey Delissser, Lauren Delisser and Liam Delisser, children of Kameika Fullerton-Delisser, past president of the Rotary Club of St Andrew North. The children have formed the LJD3 Workshop, where they make and sell photographs and paintings to family and friends, and put on fundraising concerts to help the less fortunate. It is they who donated the school supplies, toys and books that were given to the shelter.