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	<title>One Love Learning Foundation</title>
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	<description>One Planet. One Human Family. One Love.</description>
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		<title>The Real Jamaica</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 02:33:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s easy to see what draws movie stars and celebrities to Highland House, an elegant, 7,000-square-foot villa overlooking Jamaica’s Montego Bay. Perched amid 17 acres of private grounds, the Colonial-era estate offers all the charms of this island paradise — lush greenery, azure waters and welcoming people — in posh accommodations. While renting the six-bedroom [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Giving Back</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year, support groups flock the island to render much needed help and a few individuals have succeeded in establishing programs which teach, encourage and provide long lasting support to the island’s children. In 2008, Brenda Isaac visited the Anchovy School near her 17-acre luxury villa Highland House in Anchovy just outside of Montego Bay. The former corporate event planner from Atlanta, who spends her time between the States and Jamaica, made the shocking discovery that many of the children did not come to school with lunch or lunch money, and stayed hungry throughout the day. And that was sufficient motivation for Brenda to want to help.

Figuring out how best to provide a lasting program to feed the youngsters, she reached out to the ‘Alliance for a New Humanity’, a global group that connects people who are interested in creating a peaceful, sustainable world through personal and social transformation. “I joined hands with another member of the alliance who was part of a program
called ‘Urban Farming’. We started by building a small organic garden at the school,” explains
Brenda. “Then, we built a small kitchen at the school to prepare food, through funding by some volunteers,” she adds. The small garden and the kitchen have generated many, much needed meals for children at the school.]]></description>
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		<title>From Golf To Giving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An innovative nonprofit &#8212; geared towards organic gardening in low-income schools on three continents &#8212; springs from a luxury resort in Jamaica.

In Montego Bay, Jamaica, what started with luxury vacation villas offering golf and massage has spiraled into a nonprofit called One Love Learning, which provides local Jamaican elementary students with nourishing organic food and plans to unite three schools — one in Montego Bay, one in Sudan and one in Atlanta — in a trinity of expanded learning.
 
The force behind this inspiring enterprise is Brenda Isaac. A former corporate event planner, Isaac owns property in Jamaica that was formerly the estate of Oscar Hammerstein, icon of the American opera theater. These days the land is a 17-acre luxury resort called Highland House, offering high-end vacations complete with private butlers and chefs.]]></description>
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		<title>Jamaica Hideaway</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 00:14:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Highland House In Montego Bay Offers A Taste Of The Real Jamaica

It's easy to see what draws movie stars and celebrities to Highland House, an elegant 7,000-square-foot villa overlooking Jamaica's Montego Bay. Perched amid 17 acres of private grounds, the Colonial-era estate offers all the charms of this island paradise - lush greenery, azure waters and welcoming people - in posh accommodations.

While renting the six-beadroom (all suites) villa doesn't come cheap (upward from $6,500). It does come with a staff of 10, who greeted us with smiles and refreshing coconut water as our intimate group relaxed on the large wraparound balcony. Directly before us: the same lush green grounds and turquoise waters enjoyed by the likes of Tracey Ullman, Neil Armstrong and Oscar Hammerstein. I was on a two-week food tour of Jamaica and happy to kick back and relax before the meal marathons would begin.]]></description>
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