Four nationally-run charities in Jamaica are likely to benefit from $20 million over a four year period, according to the Chief Executive Officer of PCF Company, Mr. Patrick Cawley. This is in addition to an effort to donate $250,000 to help in the recovery effort in Haiti which has been devastated by a major earthquake. Read more...
Four charity organisations are to benefit from a $20 million project over a four-year period, through Partners Cawley and Frith Limited (PCF), manufacturers of plaques and souvenirs.
The four charities are Bread Basket Ministries, SOS Children Village, Guiding Light Charity and the Gregory Park Baptist Church Learning Centre. Read more...
The story of PCF Company Limited, a producer of branded items and art-based memorabilia, is one of perseverance by a teenage artist, determined to build a business with his own hands, literally.
The business, with headquarters on Slipe Road, Kingston, was started in 2003 by Kevin Frith, only 19 at the time, but with artistic skillshe leveraged to create an entrepreneurial venture producing graphic-art products for a growing market. Read more...
Touched by sentiments that students have lost the meaning of the national symbols of Jamaica, PCF Company Limited has designed a project which will emphasise the message conveyed by these symbols.
Under the project, dubbed 'Developing our Communities through Patriotic Partnership', PCF Company will manufacture plaques of the national anthem and national pledge made with special ceramic-coated high-sheen gloss on wood.
CEO of the company, Patrick Cawley, said the aim was to change the mindset of a few generations so that they could understand and respect these symbols. Read more...