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Transforming Lives Through Netball: Join us in backing Jamaica’s pioneering Netball Academy for youths under 18, guided by former ‘Sunshine Girl’, Jodi-Ann Ffrench Kentish as head coach. With your donations, we’re gearing up for the Junior Florida Netball Classic in 2024. Your support means travel, accommodation, and training for these aspiring athletes. Your support will not only impact their lives but also contribute to the growth of netball in Jamaica. Donate and be part of their success story!

Assist Jamaica’s First Netball Academy to Attend the Junior Florida Netball Classic

by Future Netballers

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  • $62.00

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We are thrilled to introduce Jamaica’s very first Netball Academy, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at nurturing young talents across the country! Led by the exceptional Jodi-Ann Ffrench Kentish, a former Sunshine Girl, serving as our esteemed CEO and Head Coach, this academy promises to be a transformative experience for children aged 17 and below. What Sets Us Apart? Our academy is not just about sports; it’s about empowering dreams, fostering teamwork, and instilling discipline in our youth. Every Saturday morning, at the Scotia Bank Sports Complex in Liguanea, our dedicated team will be shaping the future of Jamaican netball. Through rigorous training and mentorship, we aim to build character, resilience, and self-confidence in every participant. Why Your Support Matters: We have a golden opportunity on the horizon: the Junior Florida Netball Classic in 2024. This prestigious event could be a life-changing experience for our young athletes, providing them with exposure, confidence, and invaluable skills. But, we can’t do it alone. We need YOUR support to make this dream a reality. How Can You Help? Your generous donations will directly fund the participation of our talented athletes in the Junior Florida Netball Classic. Your contribution will cover travel expenses, accommodation, training gear, and tournament fees. By supporting us, you’re investing in the future of Jamaica’s netball, empowering these young players to shine on an international stage. Join Us in Making History: Let’s unite as a community to give these young athletes the wings they need to soar. Together, we can make Jamaica proud and inspire generations to come. Donate Today! No contribution is too small. Every dollar brings us closer to our goal.

Name Donate Amount Date
Beverley Jones-Johnson $32.00 January 06, 2024
Kerine Wright $30.00 January 04, 2024

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