The Reggae Boyz Supporterz Club, Inc. once again thanks all who contributed to the United States Three Thousand Dollars which underwrote the sponsorship of three (3) ladies seeking the B License Coaches Course. Thank you for responding so favourable to our Go FundMe.
The JFF's Technical Committee must be commended for continuing on with the effort to increase numbers of qualified coaches. The Reggae Boyz Supporterz Club, Inc. (AKA the RBSC AKA the Supporterz Club) joined in assisting by providing soponsorship for three persons in the current batch. Please see information provided by the JFF's Technical Committee, including information on the three persons sponsored by the RBSC.
We wish for a successful course and satisfactory attainment of certification by Ms. Tamera Williams, Ms. Yashana Vincent and Ms. Alicia James. We shall follow the ladies progress with keen interest.
RBSC
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