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Global Sun donates digital tablets to Girls' Brigade Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands
By Azaleta Ishmael-Newry
Feb 4, 2021 - 8:07:58 AM

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On hand to receive the electronic tablets were representatives of the Girls’ Brigade Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands and team members of Global Sun. Shown in the photo seated from left to right are CEO James Clarke and Mark Burrows of Global Sun. Standing (L-R): Jamero Clarke, Global Sun, Elizabeth Pamela Munroe, VP Girls’ Brigade (GB) Caribbean Fellowship, Captain Judy Wood, VP, GB, Caribbean Americas Fellowship, members Kiva Johnson, Tylah Curry, Janell Butler, Ariel Johnson and rep. Janet De Barros, including Global Sun’s Charles Issacs Jr and Morgan Wood. Photo by Azaleta Ishmael-Newry.

Nassau, Bahamas - Representatives and members of the Girls’ Brigade Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands received a generous gift from Global Sun Integration Management. The data ready tablets for the non-profit organization were presented to assist students with their online learning. Elizabeth Pamela Munroe, Vice President of the Girls’ Brigade Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands, appreciated the gesture of Global Sun. “I’d like to thank Mr. Clarke for his generation donation for assisting the Girls’ Brigade. The tablets will help the students with their work and projects that they need to complete for school,” said Munroe.

Global Sun Integration Management is a technology and project management consultancy firm. They have been supporting persons in their community who require electronic tablets for online learning. In August 2020, Global Sun supported the Blockchain School’s platform and also provided electronic tablets that allowed digital access and inclusion to those whose education were suddenly impacted by COVID-19. The one-month-long virtual learning experience was designed by Harness All Possibilities, ConSensys Academy, PricewaterhouseCoopers in the Caribbean, Global Sun Integration Management, Rotary Clubs of the Bahamas and other private organizations. The aim of the summer program was to close the digital divide and “provide a space for experiential learning; blending business, blockchain innovation and 21st-century skills.” 
 

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