Amalgamated Security continues to be a pioneer and champion the cause to ensure every child is given the same opportunity to access virtual classes which resulted from the Covid-19 Pandemic. On December 30th, 2020 ASSL presented one hundred (100) devices to the Ministry of National Security’s Office of Law Enforcement Policy (OLEP) at the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Training Academy, St. James. This was done as a part of the “No Child Left Behind” Programme.
This programme was recently initiated by the Minister of National Security, the Honourable Stuart R. Young M.P; which was created to improve the quality of life of communities in the East Port of Spain district and to ensure that children in need from these communities are provided with the necessary equipment to access virtual learning.
The “No Child Left Behind” programme through OLEP partnered with the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) Hearts and Minds Programme, to identify students in the East Port of Spain district, from primary to tertiary stage, who are in need of devices to facilitate virtual learning.
Publications
- 100 devices donated by Amalgamated Security to No Child Left Behind Programme: https://izzso.com/100-devices-donated-by-amalgamated-security-to-no-child-left-behind-programme/
- Amalgamated Security donates 100 devices for online learning: https://newsday.co.tt/2021/01/01/amalgamated-security-donates-100-devices-for-online-learning/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=amalgamated-security-donates-100-devices-for-online-learning
- https://theworldnews.net/tt-news/amalgamated-security-donates-100-devices-for-online-learning
- https://103fm.tt/news/amalgamated-security-donates-100-devices-to-no-child-left-behind-programme/