The Rujohn Foundation is back with an exciting lineup of workshops, camps, and self-empowerment programs in Kingston and Montego Bay. With a strong focus on acting, music, and sports, they are dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of students. As they mark their 20th anniversary, the Rujohn Foundation is thrilled to announce their upcoming camps in Kingston and Negril from June 18th to June 24th. These camps will provide a platform for students to explore their passions, develop their talents, and unlock their true potential. We had the pleasure of speaking with Ingrid Bachelor, the Executive Director of the Rujohn Foundation, as she shared insights into this remarkable project.
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