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Digicel Foundation boosts dying art form, empowers St Mary women

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Digicel Foundation’s 15th anniversary grant to the Bonnygate Women’s Group in St Mary is reviving the seemingly dying art forms of embroidery, crochet, and hardanger while empowering the women in the group. The grant, which was approved in late...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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