Usain Bolt continues to give back to his community and erstwhile alma mater.

Usain Bolt Foundation has recently provided 150 students in Jamaica with laptops. The initiative is aimed at assisting students in the rural part of the isle who accept not had devices to do their online classes.

Since last March, Jamaican children from Kindergarten onward take had to do classes online owning to the outbreak of COVID-19 on the island. The pandemic has resulted in face up-to-face classes' almost becoming not-existent for most, with some easing of said measures for students who are sitting external examinations.

The financial burden to offset the cost of a device and internet service has left some students unable to attend online classes. As a outcome of this, the government has been contemplating having a second run at the school year that began concluding September. It's certainly skillful to come across individuals and charitable foundations like the Usain Bolt Foundation reaching out to requite dorsum to students in need.

The Usain Commodities Foundation was formed in 2010, and since its inception, it has been assisting children in various activities, including sports and didactics. The foundation's aim is to aid youths realize their dreams while offer relief to the needy on the island.

Its very kickoff projection was the renovation of a health eye in Sherwood Content, Trelawny, Usain Bolt's parish of nascency. The foundation hosts annual Christmas treats forth with a host of other charitable deeds over the by almost 11 years. Kudos to Usain Bolt and his foundation for the philanthropic work they have been doing over the years.