Shaeda studied at Montego Bay High School in St. James, Jamaica, winning The All Jamaica Tennis Tournament, 1st in The Blue Mountain Tennis Tournament and 1st in The Swept Away Tournament.
A one-time student of KBC Learning in Jamaica, Shellita is another successful participant in TSF’s tennis programme.
Shae-Ann, a former student at Montego Bay High School in St. James, Jamaica is another beneficiary of the TSF tennis programme.
Shaddae attended Montego Bay High School, St. James and through her participation in TSF’s tennis programme, was able to attend and play tennis for Prairie View A&M University, Texas, USA.
Monique was a student of KBC Learning in Jamaica and took part in TSF’s tennis programme.
Calisia attended St. Andrew’s High School in Kingston, Jamaica and was a participant in TSF’s tennis programme which enabled her to earn a tennis-based place at Barton Community College in Kansas, USA.
A proud moment in time, and not just for Shorter University graduate Sicquena Sinclair, but for long-time sponsor Christine Gore who made sure to witness in person, the happy event on Thursday, December 15, 2016. Sicquena’s graduation! Christine Gore has known Sicquena since childhood when she was spotted at Calabar Primary, as a talented young tennis player back in the…
Look who graduated from Mico! Ms. Fayan Fisher, a GDL scholar specialising in Early Childhood Education. Fayan was one of our best ever volunteers…organising clean-ups, hands on with the children, helping the teachers in class at Arnold Road Basic School. Congratulations to her and all the very best…we know she will always be a part of the Gore Family Foundation’s…
COVID19 guidelines for school safety required several very specific changes to the layout of our GFF Sponsored Basic School classrooms. The list of required changes was daunting to say the least. Without the overwhelming support of Food for the Poor by way of their very generous donation of 50 desk sets (1 table & 4 chairs per set), 22 single…
The Phillip and Christine Gore Family Foundation (GFF) continues on its mission to upgrade and enhance the standard of Early Childhood Education in Jamaican Basic Schools. The GFF believes in the importance of teaching children healthy eating habits from a young age. Proper nutrition is one of the most essential components in the growth and development of minds and bodies…