#IntlWomensDay: Margaret ‘Anna’ Rumble bridging the gap between hope and despair
Mar 8th, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 13:49#Gleaner #Charity #BlessingsHaveToFlow MARCH 8, 2021: Though she has a larger than life personality and a spark in her smile that radiates a room, one would not, upon first glance, picture 32-year-old Margaret Rumble as a woman, whose main area of concern, is soliciting funding to help impoverished citizens across Jamaica. But Rumble, more popularly known as Anna, on an average day, can be spotted hosting a live on her social media pages, seeking assistance for needy citizens, hosting treats and travelling to various parishes making donations.
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