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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Tunapuna business donates devices to primary school

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Director at Pat & Max Ltd, Tunapuna, Melissa Senhouse, donated devices to the Tunapuna Good Shepherd Primary School.  Also in the picture are principal Simone McBurnie and Tunapuna MP Esmond Forde

Director at Pat & Max Ltd, Tunapuna, Melissa Senhouse, donated devices to the Tunapuna Good Shepherd Primary School. Also in the picture are principal Simone McBurnie and Tunapuna MP Esmond Forde

Di­rec­tor at Pat & Max Ltd, Tu­na­puna, Melis­sa Sen­house, do­nat­ed three tablets and two desk­top com­put­ers to Tu­na­puna Good Shep­herd Pri­ma­ry School.

The prin­ci­pal Si­mone McBurnie, and staff, se­lect­ed three stu­dents to re­ceive the tablets.

Director at Pat & Max Ltd, Tunapuna, Melissa Senhouse, speaks with Tunapuna MP Esmond Forde after donating devices to a primary school

Director at Pat & Max Ltd, Tunapuna, Melissa Senhouse, speaks with Tunapuna MP Esmond Forde after donating devices to a primary school

Sen­house said she ac­cept­ed Tu­na­puna MP Es­mond Forde’s call for busi­ness­es in the com­mu­ni­ty to as­sist schools with de­vices.

The col­lab­o­rat­ed ef­fort is based on the gov­ern­ment’s thrust to en­sure that all stu­dents dur­ing the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic are not left be­hind with on­line class­es.

Director at Pat & Max Ltd, Tunapuna, Melissa Senhouse donates devices to the Good Shepherd Primary School

Director at Pat & Max Ltd, Tunapuna, Melissa Senhouse donates devices to the Good Shepherd Primary School

Melis­sa Sen­house is the daugh­ter of Max Sen­house, a pop­u­lar Tu­na­puna busi­ness­man.


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