Today at the 2026 Digi-Health Fair, we had the pleasure of hosting the Jamaica Society for the Blind, in partnership with the Lions Club. From eye testing to health screenings, the team showed up for Digicel staff members.
We were proud to donate 50 MiFi devices to schools across Region 4 in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth & Information, providing students and teachers with the access they need to continue lessons, communicate, and rebuild routines.
Girls from Denham Town and Tivoli High Schools discovered how AI can be applied to pressing climate challenges, from forecasting weather events & tracking environmental shifts to developing community-driven solutions for climate resilience. https://t.co/3PAaaorhwY
Girls from Tivoli High and Denham Town High participated in our Girls in ICT Hackathon and collaborated & explored real-world solutions using AI. They were introduced to the power and possibilities of AI tools, proving that the future of tech is bright & full of potential.
Our 2026 Labour Day Project took us on a journey to the beautiful Blue Mountains, where we partnered with the Kiwanis Club of North St. Andrew to beautify Richmond Gap Primary School in St. Thomas.
Last week, we continued our Girls in ICT initiative at Denham Town High School, bringing together girls from Denham Town High and Tivoli High to compete in an exciting AI hackathon. The students used AI tools to develop innovative solutions for hurricane preparedness.
Torn apart by the hurricane last year, the Bethel Town Post Office in Westmoreland has remained closed. This institution, an important part of the community, especially for seniors who depend on it to receive their pensions was in urgent need of repairs.
Thanks to our partnership with STEM Builders, over 100 students were introduced to an interactive comic book that perfectly aligns with our SIT Programme—equipping the next generation with the tools for responsible and positive online behaviour. READ
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Over 15 schools from across the western region came together at Green Island School in Hanover for an incredible science fair and the students did not disappoint. Our Board Director, Avryl Francis, had the honour of serving as a judge on the day.
We made sure every Grade 6 student sitting Primary Exit Profile (PEP) exams in Westmoreland had what they needed to show up ready. We provided pencil cases complete with pencils, erasers, and sharpeners to all Grade 6 PEP students across the parish. https://t.co/3w4kSOK641
We were proud to welcome the Fern Joan Foundation to Jamaica and connect them with the Ministry of Education (Region 4). The Fern Joan Foundation has also made a generous donation to the Foundation, with funds going directly toward supporting children impacted by the hurricane.
Lively discussions and bright ideas about how to navigate the online world safely, responsibly, and with confidence filled the room at Constant Spring Primary as students explored safer internet use after diving into the S.I.T Squad interactive comic by Kavelle Hylton.
Celebrating Read Across Jamaica Day at St. Richards Primary where our volunteers introduced students to the engaging S.I.T Squad comic and activity book. The children learned about real-life online situations and discovered useful tips to stay safe and smart online.
At the Jill Stewart MoBay City Run, we handed over J$2.5 million to Maggotty High School as part of our Hurricane Relief Grants for schools in western Jamaica.
The run, held on May 3, aimed to raise J$10 million in support of schools across the region.
Bright and early this morning, our Digicel Foundation volunteers joined the team from GraceKennedy Group and the Kingston Harbour Cleanup Project at Gun Boat Beach in Kingston for a powerful coastal cleanup effort.
We’re proud to support JPS in delivering targeted education recovery for 1,000 students in Westmoreland and St Elizabeth, strengthening PEP and CSEC readiness after Hurricane Melissa.
Highlights from the Autism Awareness Concert. Organised by JASA and partners, the night featured inspiring performances by talented children with and without autism. Proud to support autism awareness and inclusion for over 20 years. #DigicelFoundation#NoOneLeftBehind
Through training in traditional crafts, entrepreneurship, and digital literacy, seniors are reclaiming independence & purpose. Thanks to our Build Jamaica Grant, Golden Designs Senior Entrepreneurship Programme is investing in dignity, creativity & opportunity at every age.
When we saw the devastation at St. Christopher’s School for the Deaf, we knew we had to act.
Together with Open Door Jamaica Foundation and NCB Foundation, we delivered supplies, care packages, and hope plus a $1,000,000 grant to support recovery.
The Safer Internet Together (SIT) programme continues to drive vital conversations around online safety. Since 2025, SIT has reached more than 32,000 students in over 150 schools and engaged 2,000+ elders. https://t.co/w8SoC9uHFj