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N.G.M. Major High School Gets Gifted by BTC
By Indira Collie, Bahamas Telecommunications Company
May 28, 2017 - 1:00:54 AM

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Much needed funds donated to N.G.M. Major High School. Principal Ednell Adderley and Senior Manager for Long Island and the Southeastern Islands, Ian Knowles

Nassau, The Bahamas - BTC has been a long time partner of the N.G.M. Major High School in Long Island. The company continues to invest in its adopted schools throughout the country. Today, BTC provided a donation to the school.

Principal, Ednell Adderley thanked BTC for their support. He noted, “BTC has been a good partner. They have donated funds for our sporting teams, various school projects and provided us with internet for our computer lab. Guidance Counselor, Sandra Marshall said, “I just came to the school in October last year, and since then I feel as though BTC has maintained a relationship with us on a daily basis and they play a major role in our school’s life.

Senior Customer Service Representative for Long Island, Diane Lockhart said, “We love N.G.M Major! We are also currently pursuing the extension of the Technical Cadet program for Long Island. That way, our technical team can go in to the schools, train the students and allow them to get various certifications. BTC is also involved in a number of other community initiatives in Long Island including the Cancer Society and the Senior Citizens home.”


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