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  2. National Youth Service - Wikipedia

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  3. Manchester Parish - Wikipedia

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    Many of Jamaica's businesses were started in Mandeville; the Mandeville Hotel, one of the oldest in the Caribbean, began operations in 1875. The first "Free Library" in Jamaica was established in 1938, and is the oldest Parish Library. MegaMart, Mandeville under construction in December 2012.

  4. Princess Lawes - Wikipedia

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    Before then she was a member of the Senate of Jamaica. [3] Lawes was appointed Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Youth and Community Development from 1980 to 1983. [4] She was later president of the Inter-American Commission of Women at the Organization of American States. [5] She also worked at the Jamaica Union Conference. [6]

  5. Youth service - Wikipedia

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    Youth service refers to non-military, intensive engagement of young people in organized activity that contributes to the local, national, or world community. Youth service is widely recognized and valued by society, with minimal or no compensation to the server.

  6. Category:Youth organisations based in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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  7. Mandeville, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Mandeville (Jamaican Patois: Mandivl) is the capital and largest town in the parish of Manchester in the county of Middlesex, Jamaica. In 2005, the town had an estimated population of 50,000, and including the immediate suburbs within a radius of 16 km (9.9 mi) the total population was about 72,000.

  8. Jamaica Civil Service Association - Wikipedia

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    "History of the Jamaica Civil Service Association." Jamaica Gleaner. 20 May 1988. N.A. (28 January 2013) "Civil Service Association opens office in Mandeville." Jamaica Observer. N.A. (24 February 2013) "Jamaica Civil Service signed MoU with First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union." The Sunday Gleaner. N.A. (7 March 2013) "A Huge Sacrifice."

  9. Girl Scouts of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Girl Scouts of Jamaica have selected the Special Olympics Jamaica as their National Service Project for the period 2008-2012. Scouts at all age levels participate in fund-raising, while senior and junior scouts also help by volunteering at sporting events which are held all across the island. [2] [11]