April 5, 2017
Seated from left, Ranfurly Homes’ administrator Alexander Roberts; St Andrew’s Presbyterian Kirk Reverend Byrn McPhail and BTVI president Dr Robert Robertson. In the second row, from left, Kirk and Ranfurly Homes’ board member Linda Eldon; Ranfurly Homes’ president Alexandria Maillis-Lynch; Kirk elder Margaret McKinney; Sigma Gamma Rho president Tanya Woodside and BTVI’s associate vice-president of fund development Alicia Thompson. At the rear are Kirk management committee chairman Peter Bates; Kirk elder Tim Lightbourn and assistant sof police and chairman of the Bain and Grants Town Scholarship Fund Anthony Rolle. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
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Ranfurly students to get a chance at BTVI
AT LEAST four transitioning or former students of the Ranfurly Homes for Children will have an opportunity to learn a trade at the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) through a new scholarship fund.
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