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$12 million from sale of special edition WATA to fund educational grants

Schools and students across the island will benefit from grants valued at a total of $12 million through the Wisynco Group Limited’s Hydrate to Educate with WATA Give Back programme.

The 2023 Hydrate to Educate with WATA initiative will see 42 secondary school students, three per parish, each receive a cash grant of $175,000. Fourteen  schools, one from each parish will also each receive technical assistance valued at $300,000.

Funds for this programme will come from the sale of commemorative 600ml bottles of WATA, identifiable by their yellow labels.  The limited edition labels pay tribute to Jamaica’s achievements in sports with spotlight on the contribution of women. Also featured on the labels is the WATA Give Back Pledge, committing a portion of the sale of each bottle to education.

 “Jamaicans prioritise education. We want to see schools functioning well, and our children thriving.  Through the Hydrate to Educate with WATA campaign, our customers are helping schools acquire technical support while also removing some of the cost barriers students and their families face with funding education,” said Francois Chalifour, Director of Marketing and Development at Wisynco.

Students can be nominated at www.wataeducate.wisynco.com up to midnight on October 20, 2023.  After this, the nominations will be reviewed and three students per parish selected for a cash grant.  From among the institutions in which the successful 42 nominees are enrolled, 14 schools will be selected for the sporting equipment grant.

Anyone can nominate a student or students can also self-nominate.

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