Ecstatic 19-y-o on PATH to become a teacher
Nov 18th, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 5:22#Gleaner #PATH #Scholarship NOVEMBER 18, 2020: It was a surreal moment on Tuesday for the sole PATH scholarship recipient, Shantel Williams, whose mother, a janitor, struggled to put her through school and missed the presentation ceremony because of commitment to a job that has sustained her family. The soft-spoken 19-year-old was, however, represented by her aunt, Nordia Baker, as the Universal Service Fund regaled its 2020 PEP grant and PATH scholarship recipients at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel.
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