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Diaspora Organisation Contributes to Inner-City Schools

December 17, 2008

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Atlanta-based Jamaican organisation, Integrity Children’s Fund, has contributed more than US$200,000 over the past six years, to a number of learning institutions in Kingston’s inner city communities.
According to President of the Fund, Major Karl Chambers, the money is used to defray the monthly salaries of teachers at the Operation Restoration Christian School and the Joy Town Learning Centre in Trench Town, St. Andrew as well as Peter’s Rock Preparatory School in rural St. Andrew.
Speaking at the Fund’s annual Christmas benefit concert in Lithonia, Georgia on December 14, Major Chambers informed that over the past

Jamaica’s Olympic silver & bronze medalist, Kerron Stewart (right), accepts a trophy from Marcia Chambers of the Atlanta-based Jamaican organization, Integrity Children’s Fund, for her outstanding performance at the recent summer Olympics in Beijing, China. The presentation was made a the Fund’s annual Christmas benefit concert held on December 14 at the Miller Grove High School in Lithonia, Georgia.

Photo by Derrick A. Scott

11 months, the organisation has contributed more than US$40,000 towards the payment of teachers’ salaries at the three institutions.
Major Chambers said that the institutions rely heavily on the support and the Fund plans to increase the contribution next year. He further disclosed plans to extend the monthly financial support to the Team Work Associates School in Montego Bay, St. James which accepts and educates troubled teenagers from the Flanker community.
In his remarks at the function, Jamaica’s Honorary Consul in Atlanta, Vin Martin, commended Integrity Children’s Fund for its “tireless efforts” and financial contribution towards bringing hope and opportunity to disenfranchised youth in Jamaica.
Mr. Martin said it is heartening to know that Jamaicans, who are living abroad, continue to lend support and assist a number of projects in the country.
Jamaica’s Olympic silver and bronze medallist, Kerron Stewart, who was a special guest at the function, was honoured by Integrity Children’s Fund for her outstanding performance at the Beijing Olympics.
The large audience was entertained with performances by singer Judy Mowatt, musician Jon Williams, and the drama group of Integrity Children’s Fund.

Last Updated: December 17, 2008

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