Chief Executive Officer of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Laurette Adams-Thomas, engages with (from left) Toni-Ann Skervin, Zendaya Nosworthy and Azaria Watkins from the Naggo Head Primary School in Portmore, St. Catherine. Occasion was the National Day of Prayer for the nation’s children, organised by the National Child Month Committee (NCMC) as part of Child Month activities. The event was held at the Celebration Church in Portmore on May 28.
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Archbishop of Kingston, the Most Rev. Kenneth Richards, interacts with (from left) Shaheem Shea, A-shawnie Jones, and Twayne McDonald from the Portsmouth Primary School in St. Catherine, just before the start of the National Day of Prayer for the nation’s children, organised by the National Child Month Committee (NCMC) as part of Child Month activities. The event was held at the Celebration Church in Portmore on May 28.Chair Emerita of the National Child Month Committee (NCMC), Dr. Pauline Mullings (left), and Chief Executive Officer of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Laurette Adams-Thomas, participate in the National Day of Prayer for the nation’s children, organised by the NCMC, at the Celebration Church in Portmore on May 28. The event was part of activities in observance of Child Month.Teacher at the Gregory Park Primary School, Symone Reid (left), shares her Bible with Cedar Grove Academy student Shadane Barrows during the National Day of Prayer for the nation’s children, organised by the National Child Month Committee (NCMC), at the Celebration Church in Portmore on May 28. The event was part of Child Month activities.Pastor Sean Williams of the Fellowship Tabernacle in Kingston (left) speaks with students and staff of the Windsor School of Special Education (from second left) Azaria Taylor, Jaheem McDougall, and Vice Principal, Dionne Henry-Levy. Occasion was the National Day of Prayer for the nation’s children, organised by the National Child Month Committee (NCMC), at the Celebration Church in Portmore on May 28. The event was part of Child Month activities.
Last Updated: May 29, 2025
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