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    Weʼve raised £30 to Help raise funds for underprivileged grade 5 Students & Teachers CPD Workshops with STEM Education in Jamaica.

    Funded on Monday, 25th March 2019

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    Creative Futures Jamaica (CFJ) is a project designed for supporting Teachers with Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and underprivileged Students with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) education in Jamaica.

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      • Anonymous

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        Mar 15, 2019

      • Sunday Popo-Ola

        Sunday Popo-Ola

        Mar 8, 2019

        Thanks to Mr Mattis for organising this wonderful initiative for students and teachers of schools in Jamaica. I will encourage all to please support JETUK.

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      Seymour  Mattis

      Seymour Mattis

      Educator and Chairman for Jamaica Education Taskforce UK (JET-UK). JET-UK is the leading organisation for supporting education in Jamaica across all 14 parishes. 'Creative Futures Jamaica' (CFJ) STEM Workshops are run in partnership between JET-UK and Imperial College London.

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