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Reggae Girlz visit the Kingston Centre

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  • Date January 3, 2019

Photos/Caption: The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment & Sport

Reggae Girl, Marlo Sweatman, interacts with students at the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation. The Reggae Girlz visited the Women’s Centre as part of the national celebrations organised by the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport in honour of the team’s qualification to the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Reggae Girl, Ashley Shim, embraces student at the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation. The Reggae Girlz visited the Women’s Centre as part of the national celebrations organised by the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport in honour of the team’s qualification to the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

The Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange (left) interacts with the child of a student of the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation being embraced by Reggae Girl, Yasmine Jamieson. Looking on is Assistant Coach of the Reggae Girlz, Hubert Busby. The Reggae Girlz visited the Women’s Centre as part of the national celebrations organised by the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport in honour of the team’s qualification to the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

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