KFC, the leading quick-service restaurant in Dominica, continues its strong commitment to community support through the annual Project Book Bag initiative. On September 12 and 14, over 280 students from Concord, Sineku, Salybia, and Atkinson Primary Schools received high-quality school bags filled with essential stationery items. These items included exercise books, pencils, crayons, and activity books.
Launched in 2014, the KFC Book Bag Project aims to address the growing educational needs of students across the island.
This initiative has become a beloved tradition, highlighting KFC’s dedication to fostering educational development in the community.
Marsha Augustine, KFC’s Marketing Specialist, expressed her excitement about the project. She stated, “It is a distinct honor to assist this year’s students. Witnessing their gratitude is incredibly rewarding.” Augustine emphasized the positive impact of the initiative, noting the students’ eagerness to utilize the tools that will support their educational journey.
The principals of the participating schools expressed heartfelt appreciation for KFC’s support. They emphasized how such contributions significantly impact the students’ lives.
KFC, along with its franchise holder Fine Foods Inc., remains committed to providing exceptional service and products. The company actively contributes to the growth and development of Dominica’s human capital through initiatives like Project Book Bag.