Motivating youngsters

The No Hand Outs movement visited Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Primary School on Tuesday morning. Founding member and chairman Trent Webster visited the Group 7 class as a motivational guest.

“This movement is truly inspiring and I am ecstatic Mr. Webster came to our school first,” said School Manager Stuart Johnson. The No Hand Outs movement started after the passage of Hurricane Irma and continues to grow via Facebook. Webster said, “The No Handouts team was honoured to have visited our first of many schools, during our school tour! We had a great time speaking to and with the students. The children were full of life and filled with questions! It was a pleasure to encourage them and push them to work hard for whatever they want to achieve in life! Some students received T-shirts for their active participation, which included the newly launched summer T-shirt collection.” “I wish the team of No Hand Outs continued success with their endeavour, as they have my personal support,” Johnson said.

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