Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Tobago West MP Shamfa Cudjoe, left, and Digicel Foundation director Georgina Peterkin, right, look on as a student logs into one of the computers at the new homework centre in Golden LaneTrinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Tobago Pan-Thers Steel Orchestra and the Digicel Foundation have collaborated to open a new homework centre and after-school programme in Golden Lane.
The initiative was launched on Wednesday [November 16] at the Tobago Pan-Thers panyard in Seaview Trace, Golden Lane.
Through this partnership, Tobago Pan-Thers received funding to develop the project. Renovations were done to bring the space up to standard; computers, printers and other equipment were acquired as well as internet access; and the space was generally outfitted to make it fully functional.
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