PM’s wife makes debut at literacy meeting in New York Tuesday, 25 September 2007 [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]Jamaica's[/COLOR][/COLOR] new First Lady, Lorna Golding, made her debut in [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]New [COLOR=blue! important]York[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] Monday, zoning in on the issues of early childhood and primary education programs.
Lorna Golding, wife of Prime Minister Bruce Golding, said she will be introducing a ‘Lunch for Literacy' [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]program[/COLOR][/COLOR] to benefit Jamaican students especially at the early childhood and primary levels.
Mrs. Golding made the remarks at a global health and literacy initiative hosted by Laura Bush, wife of US President, George W. Bush for First Ladies worldwide.
The function was held at the Pierpont Morgan Library & Museum, in midtown Manhattan, New York Monday.
Mrs. Golding said the lunch for learning project would provide a proper nutrition program for the target groups through well equipped canteens in a presentable environment for dining.
Training for chefs for the program would be provided by the HEART Institute.
Lorna Golding, wife of Prime Minister Bruce Golding, said she will be introducing a ‘Lunch for Literacy' [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]program[/COLOR][/COLOR] to benefit Jamaican students especially at the early childhood and primary levels.
Mrs. Golding made the remarks at a global health and literacy initiative hosted by Laura Bush, wife of US President, George W. Bush for First Ladies worldwide.
The function was held at the Pierpont Morgan Library & Museum, in midtown Manhattan, New York Monday.
Mrs. Golding said the lunch for learning project would provide a proper nutrition program for the target groups through well equipped canteens in a presentable environment for dining.
Training for chefs for the program would be provided by the HEART Institute.