
Cedar Grove Primary School received a welcome boost this week after members of the travel group God Stamp LLC stepped in to assist following a weekend theft at the institution.
The group delivered US $1,000 alongside much-needed school supplies, including laptops, printers, and TV stands, to support both students and staff. Their visit also included time spent engaging with pupils, bringing smiles and laughter to the school community.
Parliamentary Representative for St John’s Rural North, Charles Fernandez, praised the group for their generosity. “What I see here today is really amazing. It is not just for the students, but also for the school and the office. You’re not just enjoying the beauty of Antigua, the people, the culture, the cuisine; you’re leaving it as good or better than you met it,” he said.

Principal Anther Anthony expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the school. “Words cannot express our thanks. These supplies will be put to good use, and we hope more people will demonstrate such selflessness and support for our students,” she said.

Members of God Stamp LLC, many of whom have backgrounds in education, highlighted the importance of supporting schools with limited resources. “Education is my main goal and focus,” one member said. “What started as a difficult day for Cedar Grove Primary turned into a day of blessings.”
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