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A three-way partnership of First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union (FHC), Caribbean Broilers Group and Social Development Commission (SDC) was sealed two weeks ago to facilitate MSME business growth in 783 communities. According to SDC executive, Dr Dwayne Vernon, the partners will advise potential entre-preneurs on business funding, marketing and managing small and micro enterprises. Read more...
EXECUTIVES and team members from First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union Limited (FHC) exchanged their offices for the classroom during April 28 to May 4 in a bid to promote literacy in schools.
During the week, celebrated locally as National Reading Week, the FHC team members read, donated books and shared their skills with children at some 30 preparatory and primary schools across the island.
As First Heritage continues to support ‘nation building’ and foster the spirit of civic pride as we celebrate Jamaica’s 50th year of independence, FHC has embarked on a 50/50 Jamaica Campaign. This initiative has involved FHC executing several community development as well as social outreach activities. The flagship project has seen FHC presenting fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to fifty (50) basic schools across the island totalling $2.5M.
Faith Basic School Mrs. Juven Montague-Anderson- AGM, Marketing & Communications, FHC quizzes these anxious students from Faith Basic School.
Morant Bay Basic School
Ms. Diana Allen, Youth Development Officer, FHC, assisting the children of Morant Bay Basic School with some math problems.
Claudette Cope- Principal, Mrs. Maxine Roberts- teacher and Dionne-Sheree Smith- Asst. Manager, Marketing & Communications, FHC.
Please be advised that the old GSB cards (the blue and white) are no longer valid and will not work. Kindly visit your nearest First Heritage Co-Operative Credit Union Branch (FHC) and collect your new FHC card.
First Heritage Cooperative (FHC) Credit Union recently held its Scholarship and Entrepreneurship Awards. Along with awarding bursaries to 17 students, the credit union's foundation also awarded the winner of their Annual Entrepreneurship Competition with a $300,000 grant towards starting the proposed business.
Realising that graduates leaving universities pursuing entrepreneurship have access to little or no funding, First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union instituted its Entrepreneurship Competition in 2006 as a means to aid young Jamaicans fulfil their career aspirations.
The presentation took place at the FHC Foundation 2015 Scholarship and Entrepreneurship Awards ceremony held recently at the Knutsford Court Hotel. Since its inception in 2006, the programme has awarded 28 grants to tertiary students with exceptional business plans and ideas.
The Jamaica Gleaner: Published: Thursday | September 10, 2015
CLARENDON, Jamaica – The Child Development Agency (CDA), in partnership with First Heritage Credit Union, recently held a workshop in one of the Clarendon communities identified by child advocates as a hotspot for child abuse.
The workshop was one of eight organised by both entities under the theme, “Parenting for the Nation’s Sake”.
Some 54 parents in the community of Kilsyth were exposed to topics such as the growth and development of children; child abuse and the penalties; better parenting; and budgeting and financial planning.
Representing Member of Parliament Richard Azan, Bridgette Daley-Dixon, constituency secretary, said: “North West Clarendon is not immune to some of the issues affecting children in Jamaica, and therefore we welcome the effort.”
Daley-Dixon encouraged parents to protect their children with love, noting that when children were not loved they tended to seek love in the wrong places.
In her welcome, team leader for CDA's Clarendon office Francine Rhoomes lauded the parents for taking the time to learn about better parenting, explaining that the workshop was carefully tailored to help parents sharpen their parenting skills.
She urged them to take the message back to their friends and families.
FHC Branch Supervisor Ervin Ennis noted that everyone had to work together to ensure that the nation’s children were protected.
He said that FHC was committed to the cause and would continue to offer financial support to assist the CDA in carrying out its mandate.
Meanwhile, CDA’s social worker Antonette Brooks-Blake told the parents that trust between parents and children was important at all stages of the child’s development.
Parents were exposed to the six different types of child abuse: sexual, physical and emotional abuse, neglect, child labour, and child trafficking. They were also urged to make a report to the Office of the Children’s Registry if they knew or suspected that a child was experiencing any of these abuses.
One parent, Petra Allen, said what stood out for her was the importance of trust between her and her child.
“This is the most training I have received since becoming a mother and it has opened my eyes to being a better parent to my child,” she said.
Monday, July 06, 2015 | 12:52 PM - Jamaica Observer
A LEGACY OF TRANSFORMATION
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