Category: Supernova Stars

  • LAMB Scholarship Deadline Approaching….June 1!

    LAMB Scholarship Deadline Approaching….June 1!

    8945378_origIt is that time of year again everyone! Please take the time to fill out our NEW online application for LAMB Foundation Scholarships.

    Our deadline is midnight on June 1. Awards will be announced at the end of June at the Moores Primary School graduation, and then announced online by July 10th.

     

     

    We have made the new application easier for everyone to apply. All you need now includes:

    1. Separate Essay completed for each scholarship you apply for. (Example: If you are applying for 3 scholarships there must be 3 essays.)
    2. Test Scores for GSAT or CAPE or CSEC or CXC
    3. Grades and Ranking

    The more information you provide us with the better your chances of receiving our award!

     

    We have eliminated:

    1. The requirement of References which will make the process easier for applicants.

    Apply today!

     http://www.lamb-foundation.org/staging/3624/scholarships/lamb-scholarship-general-application/

    DEADLINE JUNE 1

  • Congratulations to the 2014 LAMB Scholarship Recipients

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    We at LAMB Foundation would like to thank everyone who continues to make our scholarships possible. We look forward to another successful year in 2015.

    Consi Duvalier-Ruth-Ann Schoberg Achievement Scholarship
    This year’s recipient for the Ruth-Ann Schoberg Achievement Award has painted a portrait of excellence for herself. Since the initiation of LAMB Foundation Scholarships we have continually seen her name as a strong candidate at every grade level. This student has already in the last 2 years received 3 LAMB Scholarships from placing in the top 3 of her class in 2012 and 2013 and also being the top scorer on her Numeracy exam. This year she will walk away with two more from LAMB Foundation Scholarship, this being one. 

    One thing we do know from life and pursuing education is, if you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you. You cannot be stopped!  In your essay to LAMB Foundation, you stated receiving this award would show that your hard work has paid off, well, Consi Duvalier, we would like to congratulate you and say, my dear, your work has paid off, but don’t stop here. The world is yours to conquer. Stay focused, and before you know it you will be holding the world in your hands.

    Deneisha Dawkins-Dorothy Williams Scholarship
    Dorothy Williams Scholarship is always a very hard task. This year’s recipient for this award is an ambitious young lady who poured her heart and desires into her essay. She is excited to learn and hopes to become a teacher one day. It was evident from her essay that receiving this scholarship was not just for the benefit of this young student, she had a heart that extends beyond her age. She cares to help her family, and her community. While this scholarship may only be able to help her through school, she refuses to let that be the reason she cannot reach back and help someone else in her position. This is the type of student that earns her way to success pulling someone else working towards the same goal. The reason she aims to be a teacher is because of that one special teacher Ms.. Brown whom though strict as she says, wants nothing but the best for her. Well, Ms. Deneisha Dawkins congratulations on receiving the Dorothy Williams Scholarship this year. We hope to hear more about your journey to becoming a teacher, and as you continue on don’t forget the proverb: “one good turn deserves another.”

    Cassandrann Dennis-  Duhany-Bell Alumni Award
    This year we started a new scholarship opened for students currently in high school, who are excelling in their studies. This year our recipient is no stranger to LAMB Scholarships. She has received 3 LAMB Scholarships awards in 2 years by placing top 3 in her class here at Moores Primary in 2012 and 2013. She was also the recipient of our Ruth-Ann Schoberg Achievement Awards in 2013. Now attending Denbigh High School she has finished her first year once again at the top of her class. She has now extended her extra curricular activities to 4H club and the netball team. You stated you wanted to make the members of LAMB Foundation proud, ever since we met you Ms. Cassandrann Dennis we have been proud. You are relentless and dedicated, and I am sure your friends, family, Moores Primary and community members are all proud of your great accomplishments. Congratulations Cassandrann Dennis. Hopefully with this award you will continue to excel.

    Numeracy Challenge
    Rohan Jemison

    Literacy Challenge
    Kaylia Bennett


    Supernova Stars & Most Improved (Grades 1-6)
    Grade 1:
    1st Place- Markeis Young
    2nd Place- Elliot Sinclair
    3rd Place- Dontae Holness
    Most Improved- Ashanti King

    2nd Grade:
    1st Place- Jaheim Gordon
    2nd Place- Toni Ann Jones
    3rd Place- Ronaldo Lawrence
    Most Improved- Kevaughn Miller

    3rd Grade:
    1st Place- Geovani Hall
    2nd Place- Alecia Edwards
    3rd Place- Shirley Ann Miller
    Most Improved- Jaheim Douglas

    4th Grade
    1st Place- Britannia Saunders
    2nd Place- Shawene Thomas
    3rd Place- Sean Douglas
    Most Improved- Kenisha Mckennon

    5th Grade:
    1st Place- Nathaniel Brisco
    2nd Place- Kaylia Bennett
    3rd Place- Natascia Dixon
    Most Improved- Mickail Bell

    6th Grade
    1st Place- Consi Duvalier
    2nd Place- Michaela Mckoy
    3rd Place- Tianna Sanderson
    Most Improved-Iesha Gardner 

    Big Hearts

    White Marl Basic School
    1st Place-Javon Williams
    2nd Place- Javaughn Jackson
    3rd Place- Sharnell Fagon

    Moores Basic School
    1st Place- Mikhalia Tulloch
    2nd Place- Atayja Ambursley
    3rd Place- Johanna Sybron

     Our website is www.lamb-foundation.org or you can contact Lecia Brown on facebook, email or by phone with any questions. 561 306 8886.
  • 2014 Scholarship Winners Selected!!

    SCHOLARSHIPS WINNERS DECIDED!! LAMB Foundation has selected our Scholarship winners for 2014!! Recipients will be announced at Moores School graduation on July 2, 2014!!! Awards include Ruth-Ann Schoberg Achievement Scholarship, Dorothy Williams Scholarship, Duhaney-Bell Alumni Award, Supernova Stars (Top 3 in each grade), Most Improved (in each grade), Literacy Challenge, and Numeracy Challenge.

    We are extending the scholarship application for Duhaney-Bell High Achievers Award with a deadline of August 1st. Another post will follow after graduation regarding the application.

    Application for the Duhaney-Bell High Achievers can be found by clicking here

    Thank you.

  • Congratulations To All Our Lamb Scholarship Winners 2013

                                                             LAMB Scholarships Recipients 2013



    Ruth-Ann Schoberg Scholarship

    1. Jascinth Sutherland was the first recipient of the 2012 Literacy Challenge award, as she scored the highest on her 4th grade literacy exam. Today we would like to congratulate her again in receiving 1 of the Ruth-Ann Schoberg Achievement Scholarship for 2013. Jascinth is a member of Brownie, 4-H, Peace, and Student Christian Movement clubs. Recommenders saw her as “honest, mannerly, ambitious and dedicated.” If given 100,000 dollars Jascinth said she would pay her school fees and school supplies. Then she would invest some in a bank as well as donate to poor schools to help other children in need.

    2. Cassandran Dennis shows academic excellence in all areas. She is currently ranked first in her class with top ranked GSAT scores. Her drive to do well in school gained her immediate recognition as 1 of the recipients for the Ruth-Ann Schoberg Achievement Scholarship for 2013. Cassandran was the spell a thon winner of 2012 and was also on the Mavis Williams Honor Roll for high achievers. In the future she aspires to be a teacher. Cassandran is a part of the Brownies, 4H, Peace and Student Christian movement clubs. She says her philosophy in life is “Whatever I believe, I can achieve.”

    Dorothy Williams Scholarship 

    1. Lisa Gay Plummer ranks in the top of her class along with excellent GSAT scores. Lisa Gay is a part of the Brown club, Debate team, and mathematics club. She aspires to be a nurse and dreams of giving back to her community by building a free health care center in the community and helping to raise funds to assist the surrounding schools. Her confidence in achieving her goals come from the strong belief that she can achieve all things through Christ Who strengthens her.

    Numeracy Challenge
    1. Consi Duvalier

    Literacy Challenge
    1. Shamar Morrison

    Grade 1
    1st Brandon McKenon
    2nd Jaheim Gordon
    2nd   Toni-Ann Jones
    3rd Jewel Dixon
    Most Improved:
    Stacy Ann Plummer

    Grade 2
    1st Geovani Hall
    2nd Shirley Ann Miller
    3rd Karrifa Robinson
    Most Improved:
    Brittany Duckett

    Grade 3
    1st Cheyene Palmer
    2nd Britania Saunders
    3rd Sean Douglas & Beyonce Edwards
    Most Improved:
    Keno Edwards

    Grade 4
    1st Kaylia Bennett
    2nd Nathaniel Briscoe
    3rd Devon Dennis
    Most Improved:
    Roshane Duncan

    Grade 5
    1st Consi Duvalier                                            
    2nd Michaela Mckoy                                           
    3rd Tianna Sanderson                                         
    Most Improved:
    Brittoney McKenzie                      

    Grade 6
    1st Cassandrann Dennis
    2nd Tahjae Sanderson
    3rd Lisa – Gay Plummer
    Most Improved:
    Kevaun Dennis                                                                              

  • LAMB Scholarships 2012

    On September 10th 2012,LAMB had a wonderful day presenting scholarship awards to the children of Moores Primary School. In total 17 bag packs with school supplies were given  with over $40,000 JM presented.

    Scholarships awarded  included the Ruth-Ann Schoberg Achievement Award   (Breyanna Wright and Davin Nelson), LAMB Literacy Challenge Award (Jascinth Sutherland) and Supernova Stars (see list below).

    LAMB also introduced two new scholarships: Dorothy Williams Scholarship (which is need based) and a Most Improved Award.

    More details on these scholarships, their qualifications and/or applications can be found here

    In addition, please see the photos of the day here.

    We would like to extend a special thank you to Principal McKoy for her enthusiasm and ongoing support of LAMB.

    Supernova Stars 2012
    Grade 1

    1. Bryan Ricketts
    2. Samoya Davis
    3. Karrifa Robinson

    Grade 2

    1. Sean Douglas
    2. Raldine Reid
    3. Keno Edwards

    Grade 3

    1. Nathaniel Briscoe
    2. Kaylia Bennett
    3. Devon Dennis
    Grade 4

    1. Consi Duvalier
    2. Michaela McKoy
    3. Brittoney McKenzie

    Grade 5

    1. Cassandrann Dennis
    2. Felicia McKoy
    3. Jascinth Sutherland
  • Scholarships to be Awarded

    LAMB Inc has several applications in for the Ruth-Ann Schoberg Achievement Award. We are extremely excited to present our two winners on graduation day July 4th with $250 US for school needs as well as school supplies for the school year.

    In addition to the already established Ruth-Ann Schoberg Achievement Award, we will be opening the opportunity for current 5th graders to be awarded for their 4th gradeLiteracy Test scores in the LAMB Literacy Challenge. The LAMB Literacy Challenge will provide children with school supplies for the upcoming year as well as futher possibility to apply for the Ruth-Ann Schoberg Scholarship upon graduation/

    The best candidates for each award will announced at graduation and posted on the website the following day.

  • Supernova Structure Change

    As we welcome in the new year we would first like to thank you all for your support of 2 years for the Supernova program. In order to make the progress of this program continue we have decided to change the structure.

    At this time the hands on help we require for the after school program is not possible. Thus we have decided to remove the afternoon component of the program until such a commitment can be met.

    In replacement of said program we will be limiting the program to 12 students from Moores Primary School each year (2 from each grade 1 to 6). In addition, graduates from the school already a part of the program can continue on to be High School STARS so they can actively help the Library Project created through our involvement with BridgeKids International.

    As participants in our program at the Primary School level we vow to provide each student with a bag pack each semester supplied with composition books, loose leaf papers , sharpener, ruler, colored pencils, markers, pencils and pens. There will be a distribution of these items in August and January of every year. The estimated cost for each student is estimated at $60US (approx. $1500US each year).

    Each high school student will also be allotted this same bag pack golf school supplies each year with an estimated 10 students in the program at any given time adding $1200US to the yearly school supply fund. Placing a grand total of $2700US for this project.

    As the program progresses we hope to add a School Lunch Program for the primary school participants which is estimated for $200US for each student ($2400US yearly fund).

    As we move into the new year please continue to give your full support.

  • Day with Supernova: High School

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    On January 3, 2010, we had a day long bonding session with the high school students (Kadian, Zoya, Stephanie, and Jessica). We started with some bonding games where we got to learn about each other.We started with sharing 2 true things about ourself and one false thing. We then had to guess which of them was actually false.

    We then explored what each of our most valued possessions were, what we were most proud of, and what makes each of us different. Stephanie shared her most valued possession is her relationship with her mother. Kadian shared that she is most proud of being Jamaican.  As you can tell we had a very productive day. Pictures of the day and its activities are in our Photo Gallery.

    We learned just what it truly means to be a Supernova STAR. What is expected of each and every one of them, and the many things there are to gain with being in this program. Excitement of the Clinic being established in the community was a joy to see, as the children shared stories of the times they or someone they loved wanted to see a doctor but could not.

    This led to a discussion on how matters like Diabetes, Teen Pregnancy, High Cholesterol, good nutrition etc are truly affecting their community. We anticipate working on the Clinic Clean Up to begin our work in the neighborhood.

    The rest of this week hold even more activities and photos. So please come back so you stay up to date with Supernova.

  • Shawna-Kaye Journeys to Africa

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    Clarendon, Jamaica- LAMB Inc sends a young Jamaican Mico University student, Shawna Kay Williams to Senegal, Africa to represent the Supernova Scholarship program from July 24, 2010 to August 5, 2010 for an International Conference hosted by BridgeKids International (www.Bridge-Kids.org).

    LAMB Inc is a non profit organization started by Lecia AM Brown (Jamaican Native) in 2008. It aims to improve the lives and opportunities for individuals in developing countries in the area of education, health, and athletics. Supernova is the scholarship program that reaches out to young children. The program is set to not only financially assist the students, but to also give them the exposure and opportunities to achieve and establish their future goals. The first group of students are either current of past students of Moores Primary and Junior High working to establish a library on their school compound to benefit their school and surrounding communities.

    Shawna Kay Williams will be in an exciting week-long Bridge Kids Camp on the campus of Université Gaston Berger in the historic city of St. Louis, Senegal.  She will participate in cultural activities, leadership seminars, skill building sessions and visit field projects of local NGOs.  With the support of educators and practitioners, the dynamic group of Bridge Kids will learn about each other and the countries and cultures they represent, as well as assist one another as they perfect their project designs for serving their home communities.  Rounding out the experience, the young people will celebrate the 350th anniversary of the city of St. Louis, participate in the planning for the Museum of the African Child to be established there, visit the Djouj Bird Sanctuary and travel to Dakar, Senegal’s capitol city.

    We would like to extend our best wishes to Miss Williams on her journey and thank everyone who has supported and helped us in all our endeavors and in making this trip possible. For in our program we believe that “True Success is the success that changes you and the people around you.” Anonymous.

  • Personal Reflection of Senegal: Shawna Kay Williams

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    Journeying to Senegal, West Africa, for the annual Bridge Kids International camp, was the fruition of a life-time dream and the dawning of a life-changing cultural experience for me.
    My prior knowledge of Africa was only that of a poor continent with rambling expanse of dry, uncultivated land, wide-spread diseases, dire poverty and the most unsanitary and inhumane living conditions. At least, this was the impression formed from those palpable media images I had seen over the years. Sadly, what I witnessed upon my sojourn was just as grim and gruesome.

    The wan countenance of many children told many dismal tales. Their tattered, dirt-stained clothing was only just the beginning of those sagas.  I found many children, barefooted, hungry and homeless, roaming almost every street crevice begging for bread. Many had sunken expressions, many had hallowed yellow eyes and many had fungus and sores piercing their heads and skin. I also found many children ignorantly frolicking in murky river water with putrid animal carcasses just a few stone throws away. And if things couldn’t get worse, I found garbage and vast flies taking residence over expansive acres of land.

    It was heart-wrenching to see an apparent single mother and her child crouched on the roadside with a small pan begging for bread. During all this, huge flies from all around feasted on the exposed bread and the sores on the child’s skin. The hunger and dejection shone right through their eyes as they waited on the mercy of passers-by.

    Those who weren’t homeless lived in shacks that were precariously perched near odoriferous landfills. Only a few beautiful mansions sprung up out of the slum, sparsely overshadowing the abject state around.
    But it wasn’t all despair and destitution around the land. A glint of hope and prosperity flickered far beyond that grimness. What the media sparingly captured was the cultural wealth and patriotism that I witnessed among many Senegalese people. Their African culture was celebrated every day with their attire, food, dance songs and general mannerism.

    Never did I grow tired of the pulsating rhythm of the drum or the chanting, dancing and singing of many cultural songs or the blazing hits from Akon, their musical icon, and the Reggae legend, Bob Marley.
    Never did I grow tired of the vibrant spirit of many Senegalese and their outpour of nothing but love and hospitability.

    That very energy, that very enthusiasm and hospitable mannerism shown among the people opened my consciousness to a beautiful and prosperous African land that many are yet to see. Through that very vivacity and cultural homage, the glint of hope for an improved Africa sparkled brightly. It’s an Africa that will not only be culturally enriched and enthused, but also very enriched with more health and educational opportunities for the optimal betterment of its people all around.

    With this very glint of hope and the unwavering devotion of Bridge Kids members, their hard work, faith and tenacity, the pall of grimness, not only over Africa, but also over our various communities, can be lifted and brightness gradually restored.

    I may be in Jamaica, you may be in Ghana, Rwanda, USA or England, but the little work we do in our little corners, in our little communities, can impact many lives and can create the changes we want, the changes we deserve and the changes that will positively change and advance us and others into a brighter and better future.
    With the training that I have received from the camp and with the knowledge that I have now amassed, I will make the changes my community and I want, the changes my community and I deserve and the changes that will positively change and advance all of us.

    So whether it be improving the living conditions in Senegal or constructing a library and a clinic in Jamaica, or improving the skills of high school drop-outs in Ghana or generating the creative talents of youngsters in Rwanda, we can make our world a better place for you, me and the entire human race.

    Thanks to Stacy Bailey Ndiaye and Madam Nafi Ba for their instrumental role in pushing forward for an organisation like Bridge Kids International that inspires its members to seek holistic betterment in their individual lives and communities.