Four Clarendon Families Get New Homes in Time for Christmas
By: , December 23, 2025The Full Story
Four deserving residents from Clarendon are proud homeowners today, just in time for Christmas.
Cynthia Johnson in Rock River, Maudlyn Simpson-Needham from Coxwain, Carlus Greyson from Four Paths, and Angella Boothe from Mocho, were presented with keys to housing units under the New Social Housing Programme (NSHP), by Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness on Friday (December 19).
Speaking at the first handover in Rock River, Dr. Holness urged the recipients to maintain the houses in the good condition they received them or improve on the dwellings for the betterment of their families.

He noted that the beneficiaries are expected to conduct themselves as model citizens and serve as shining examples for other community members.
During an interview with JIS News, Ms. Johnson, who received a two-bedroom unit, said she is extremely grateful for the new, safe space.
She noted that she was living in a dilapidated dwelling in Mount Zion, and she had lost her pit latrine during the passage of Hurricane Melissa.
“I’m happy! I can’t even tell you how I feel. The situation at the house I was living in was not good,” she said, noting that “rat bat lived in the ceiling”.
“When it rains I have a lot of problems; it floods out, but thank God I have this; mi don’t haffi fret when hurricane come again,” said Ms. Johnson.
“I can’t even explain. I pray; I thank God every day. I thank all the people who made it possible for me. I thank you very much because without the people, the government, the contributors, it wouldn’t be possible,” Ms. Johnson expressed.
Mrs. Simpson-Needham is also thankful for the two-bedroom, which she will share with her daughter and granddaughter.
“I am happy for my house. I would encourage others to just be with the Lord, no matter what you are going through. Just put it to the Lord and He will carry it through,” she said.
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development with responsibility for Works, Hon. Robert Nesta Morgan, who was on hand for handover of the housing units, said that the families are deserving.

The Member of Parliament for Clarendon North Central, who addressed the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Greyson family, said he is confident that the parents and four children will make the three-bedroom house a home.
“It’s a large family and their children will be better off with good toilet facilities and rooms for them to be secure in, a roof over their heads where they’ll be confident that when it is raining that the roof will not be leaking,” he pointed out.
“On this occasion, I’m extremely proud that we’re going to be investing in a future generation, empowering young babies and children to be proud of themselves,” Minister Morgan added.
Chair of the Oversight Committee for the NSHP, Judith Robb Walters, for her part, said that the programme is making a difference in the lives of families.
