Soesdyke parents express gratitude for ‘Because We Care’ cash grant
Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Public Affairs, Kwame McCoy, interacts with a parent at the Soesdyke Secondary School Annex
Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Public Affairs, Kwame McCoy, interacts with a parent at the Soesdyke Secondary School Annex

IN order to alleviate the financial strain faced by many parents, the government, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, is distributing the ‘Because We Care’ cash grant.
On Tuesday, a number of parents from Soesdyke Primary and the Soesdyke Secondary School Annex conveyed their appreciation for the financial support.
Many parents highlighted that the grant would enable their children to access additional educational resources as the new school term approaches.
A Parent, Laura Winter, said the money will further assist her to provide for her grandson and adopted daughter.

“I am happy that our children are benefitting. I have a grandson and a little girl that I brought up on my own. So, I am very thankful to receive this money to be able to provide for them,” she told the Department of Public Information (DPI).
Winter, who resides in Long Creek, sends her two children to Soesdyke Primary School, where approximately 440 pupils will benefit from the grant.
Amrita Deonarine, whose daughter is entering grade 10 at Soesdyke Secondary School Annex, expressed that the grant will help her purchase essential educational resources.
“My child will indeed benefit from this cash grant because it will help her to be prepared for the new school term coming. She will be going into Grade 10 so it will help her to buy the stuff that she needs for her projects and so on,” Deonarine stated.
Another parent, Josephine Cyprian, also voiced her appreciation for the grant, highlighting its importance to her family.

One of the parents, Laura Winter, after receiving the ‘Because We Care’ cash grant for one of her two children

“I am happy for this money because, as parents, we sometimes don’t always have it when our children are in need. So, this indeed is coming in handy for us,” the mother said.
Around 132 students at Soesdyke Secondary School Annex are also set to benefit from the cash grant.

To ensure the distribution process was running smoothly, the Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister responsible for Public Affairs, Kwame McCoy, visited the schools and interacted with parents and teachers. The minister also visited St Mary’s Primary School.
Minister McCoy emphasised that the government is committed to investing in the future of the nation’s children and supporting parents in their educational roles.

“We, as a government, believe that our parents are major partners in the development of the education of our children. Therefore, they are responsible enough to manage the monies that we are making available,” Minister McCoy emphasised.
He acknowledged that it can be challenging for parents to consistently support their children financially, which is why the government introduced the ‘Because We Care’ cash grant to assist.
The nationwide distribution of the ‘Because We Care’ cash grant and uniform voucher commenced on June 24. Over 205,000 public and private school learners will receive $45,000 each.

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