Courts Ready Cash recently completed their island-wide water tank initiative project by donating a 1,000-gallon water tank to Boys Town Primary & Infant School as their 10th donation. Marsha Smith, Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, expressed her gratitude for the donation and highlighted the importance of water for schools to operate effectively. The initiative, launched in July 2023, aims to enhance the operational capabilities of schools across the island and address water supply challenges faced by many educational institutions. The public and private partnership between Courts Ready Cash and schools is seen as a positive step towards building resilience and ensuring schools can function even during disruptions.
Member of Parliament for South St Andrew thanked Courts Ready Cash for their generosity in including Boys Town Primary as the final recipient of the water tank donation. The donation is expected to make a meaningful difference in the school’s operations, particularly in dealing with water supply challenges. Principal Sylvia Banks Claire expressed her gratitude for being chosen as the 10th recipient, emphasizing the significance of the number 10 in completing the initiative perfectly aligned with the school’s ethos. The donations align with Courts Ready Cash’s commitment to being a responsible corporate citizen and improving the lives of customers and communities through initiatives like water tank donations.
Courts Ready Cash has donated a total of 10 water tanks to various schools across the island, including Clonmel Primary and Infant School, Bromley Primary, Windsor Castle Primary & Infant School, Brixton Hill Primary, Kellits High School, Duckenfield Primary, Mount Ward Primary, Gaynstead High School, and Waterford Primary. These donations represent the brand’s dedication to creating opportunities for water harvesting and storage to ensure the availability of potable water in schools. The initiative addresses the challenges faced by schools during drought and water shortage conditions, providing a solution to inconveniences caused by the lack of water availability.
Toni Ann Latty, Marketing and PR Officer representing Courts Ready Cash, highlighted the brand’s recognition of the need for access to potable water in communities affected by water scarcity. By donating 1,000-gallon polyethylene water tanks to select Primary and Secondary schools, the brand aims to improve water harvesting and storage opportunities and ultimately eliminate inconveniences caused by water shortages. The brand’s commitment to addressing water supply challenges reflects their dedication to corporate social responsibility and making a positive impact on the communities they serve, aligning with their ethos of being a responsible corporate citizen.
Overall, the water tank initiative by Courts Ready Cash has successfully provided much-needed support to schools facing water supply challenges across the island. The donations have helped improve the resilience and operational capabilities of educational institutions, ensuring that students have access to clean and safe water for their daily needs. The collaboration between Courts Ready Cash and schools highlights the importance of public and private partnerships in addressing community challenges and creating sustainable solutions. The ongoing efforts of Courts Ready Cash in this initiative demonstrate their commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of students and the communities they serve.
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19 Comments
Isnt it unfair that only Boys Town Primary gets the tank? What about other schools?
Boys Town Primary probably earned the tank through some sort of competition or initiative. Other schools can step up their game if they want one too. Lifes not always fair, mate. Time to hustle!
Do we really need more tanks? How about investing in education instead?
I think its great that Boys Town Primary got a tank, but why not girls schools too?
Why should a school get a tank from a furniture store? Seems odd.
Hey, maybe the school is trying to think outside the box. Who says a tank cant be a unique addition to their campus? It could be a cool way to inspire creativity and spark interest in history or military studies. Keep an open mind!
Is it really necessary for a primary school to have a 1,000-gallon tank?
Yes, it is necessary for safety reasons. In case of emergencies like fires or water shortages, having a large tank ensures that the school can provide water for students and staff. Its better to be prepared than to be caught off guard.
Why does a school need a 1,000-gallon tank? Seems excessive and wasteful.
Shouldnt the tank be given to a school in need? Seems wasteful.
Shouldnt other schools also receive donations like this? Equality matters too! 🤔
Do you think more companies should support schools like this? Lets discuss!
Do you think other companies should follow Courts Ready Cashs lead?
Wow, what a generous donation! But shouldnt all schools have access to such resources?
Do you think other companies should follow Courts Ready Cashs lead?
Could this donation have been better utilized for a different cause?
While its valid to consider other causes, every donation makes a difference. Criticizing how someone chooses to give back doesnt help anyone. Lets focus on supporting various causes instead of pitting them against each other. Every act of kindness counts.
Do you think other companies should follow Courts Ready Cashs lead?
Absolutely not. Just because one company decides to take a certain approach doesnt mean every other company should blindly follow suit. Each company has its own unique circumstances, values, and strategies that should guide their decisions, not just blindly following someone elses lead.