
Impacting Jamaica
Impacting Jamaica
There is an abundance of positives taking place across Jamaica and the diaspora. Impacting Jamaica is an initiative to provide exposure to positive happenings, acts of kindness, activities and investments positively benefiting communities at every level, across every sector – to inspire, motivate and excite people everywhere.
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The ambition of children is unfathomable, but achieving those dreams is not something that can be done alone, they need help to get there. Burger King aspires to give their academic rocket ships the fuel they need to chase their dreams. This year, Burger King has committed to providing over 25 scholarships and book grants to high-achieving children and young adults across Jamaica. Joining us in this episode of Impacting Jamaica are Anna-Kay Hudson and Zaira Ferguson, past winners of the coveted Burger King Open Scholarships. They will share how the scholarships have helped to change their lives and bring them closer to their dreams.
Previous episodes
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148 - Burger King fuels the ‘academic rocket ships’ Sun, 19 Jun 2022
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147 - VM Foundation transforming people, communities Thu, 16 Jun 2022
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146 - Championing black culture, Jamaican style Tue, 07 Jun 2022
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145 - Businessman Stephen Hill: It’s time to embrace the diaspora market Sun, 12 Jun 2022
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144 - Turn the money you have into the money you want! Sun, 05 Jun 2022
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143 - Malta invests in Jamaica’s future Thu, 02 Jun 2022
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142 - Barita Foundation: Impacting lives, building communities Sun, 29 May 2022
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141 - ‘Tandedeh’ dreams of a different Jamaica Sun, 22 May 2022
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140 - Jamaican gets honour for public service excellence Tue, 17 May 2022
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139 - Past students helping to transform Cornwall College Sun, 08 May 2022
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138 - RISE Life tackles gambling among children in Jamaica Wed, 04 May 2022
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137 - Julie Mango_mixdown.mp3 Sun, 01 May 2022
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136 - Morant Bay High School Alumni, leading by example, impacting lives Sun, 24 Apr 2022
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135 - Canada association focuses on St Mary school Sun, 30 Jan 2022
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134 - Here’s how men can gain an inch… Sun, 17 Apr 2022
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133 - ‘VM Group is the pulse of Jamaica’ Tue, 12 Apr 2022
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132 - ‘We are losing these young black boys to an idea’ | Pt 3/3 Sun, 10 Apr 2022
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131 - I didn’t like Yaadies, but I liked Jamaicans. Pt 2/3 Tue, 05 Apr 2022
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130 - The black man and mental health Sun, 03 Apr 2022
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129 - Early Childhood Commission in long fight for Jamaica’s children Tue, 29 Mar 2022
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128 - AnnMarie Grant_mixdown.mp3 Thu, 24 Mar 2022
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127 - ‘Jamaica is not a water scarce country’ Tue, 22 Mar 2022
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126 - ‘Everybody is a leader’ Thu, 17 Mar 2022
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125 - ‘There is purpose in your pain’ Tue, 15 Mar 2022
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124 - Jamaica is ready for NIDS, says its point minister Floyd Green Sun, 13 Mar 2022
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123 - 'Proudly a countryman' - Minister Floyd Green Talks Growing Up in St. Elizabeth Thu, 10 Mar 2022
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122 - Filmmaker keeps Caribbean history alive one patty at a time Sun, 06 Mar 2022
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121 - Dos and don'ts of purchasing real estate in Jamaica Thu, 03 Mar 2022
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120 - Giving back is easy, say Meadowbrook past students Tue, 01 Mar 2022
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119 - ‘Butch’ Hendrickson – long-time baker, long-time philanthropist, continues to give back Sun, 27 Feb 2022
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118 - Manchester Custos gets back to basics Mon, 21 Feb 2022
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117 - Nathaniel Peat and the art of second chances Sun, 20 Feb 2022
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116 - From trauma to opportunity – The Carolyn McLean story Tue, 15 Feb 2022
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115 - Mbeke Waseme_mixdown.mp3 Sun, 13 Feb 2022
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114 - D&G Foundation brewing a better Jamaica Thu, 10 Feb 2022
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113 - 'Music was my mother and father' Tue, 08 Feb 2022
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112 - Big fight against heart disease in Jamaica Sat, 05 Feb 2022
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111 - Red Stripe leaves no man or mind behind Wed, 02 Feb 2022
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110 - Rose Town blooms as internship initiative takes root Tue, 01 Feb 2022
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109 - Sagicor embraces early childhood education Wed, 26 Jan 2022
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108 - COVID-19 inspired ‘Girls in Grey’ for Montego Bay High School Tue, 25 Jan 2022
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107 - Positive Pathways changing communities with residents Sat, 22 Jan 2022
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106 - Always Believe…This Must Work! Thu, 20 Jan 2022
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105 - Businessman Glen Christian takes on game-changing education project Tue, 18 Jan 2022
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104 - Laughter is your vaccine, says Ian ‘Ity’ Ellis Sun, 16 Jan 2022
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103 - York Castle High prepares talent for the global space Thu, 13 Jan 2022
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102 - Christine Gore: Giving back, with no strings attached Tue, 11 Jan 2022
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101 - Beer Love Academy transforming customer service Sun, 09 Jan 2022
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100 - Professor Brendan Bain: Let us not discriminate Sun, 02 Jan 2022
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99 - ‘Just take the damn vaccine’, says businesswoman Audrey Hinchcliffe Thu, 30 Dec 2021