We invest where it matters: classrooms, healthcare, economic opportunity, and youth. Because every child and family in Jamaica deserves a future that is safe, educated, and full of possibility.
We invest in long-term solutions that strengthen the pillars every strong community depends on.
These focus areas guide every project we fund, every partnership we build, and every life we impact.
Providing books, school supplies, classroom repairs, and teacher development to ensure children in underserved communities receive quality education and consistent learning support.
Improving clinics, expanding medical outreach programs, and ensuring families have access to essential health services, preventive care, and treatment when they need it the most.
Supporting small business owners, advancing vocational training, and offering micro-financing opportunities to help families achieve financial stability and build sustainable income streams.
Coordinating community care initiatives, organizing donation drives, and partnering with local leaders to deliver direct support and assistance to families with critical and urgent needs.
Implementing clean water systems, sanitation upgrades, and infrastructure development projects that improve daily living conditions and strengthen the overall health and well-being of communities.
Providing mentorship, education workshops, and leadership development opportunities that inspire young people to grow confidently, pursue their goals, and become future change-makers.
Every project we lead speaks to a larger issue affecting communities across the Jamaica – and together, we’re providing solutions that create lasting change for Jamaica’s future.
88% of Jamaicans have basic drinking water.
– but only 74% have safely managed sanitation (UNICEF)
In the latest OECD assessment, only 26% of Jamaican students reached basic proficiency in math. (OECD average is 69%).
Nearly 40% of students struggle with literacy by Grade 4.
(Christos Ministries)
Primary school enrollment is high — completion is not.
Only 79% of students complete primary school.
These aren’t just numbers — they show why our work matters.
Lack of clean water = real health risk.
Weak educational foundation = lifelong income disadvantage.
Poor facilities = lower learning outcomes.
Your donation is not a gesture — it’s an intervention.
Rebuild/upgrade 4 schools + 1 health centre
Deliver classroom essentials: whiteboards, books, computers, internet
Provide clean water + modern medical tools to support community health
Raise achievement potential where national averages are dangerously low
Students at Maldon Primary struggle in classrooms without proper walls or separation, making it difficult for teachers to manage lessons and maintain structure. Termite damage has weakened parts of the building, and students lack basic learning tools such as whiteboards, books, and access to digital resources.
Our Plan:
We will install classroom partitions, complete termite treatment, repair damaged structures, and supply the school with whiteboards, books, and computer-assisted learning tools with internet access. These upgrades will create a safer, organized, and modern learning environment that supports academic success.
Chatsworth Primary faces severe infrastructure failure. The school building is deteriorating, the kitchen is outdated and unsanitary, and classrooms are infested with termites. Students have no computer access, no internet connectivity, and often lack textbooks — blocking them from a modern, competitive education.
Our Plan:
We will complete structural repairs, rebuild the school kitchen to meet health standards, install classroom partitions, treat termite damage, provide learning materials, and introduce computers with Internet access so children can learn beyond the classroom walls.
Maldon Basic School is operating without electricity and has poorly built roofing that exposes children to weather interruptions. Young learners also lack essential teaching tools such as whiteboards, books, and educational technology.
Our Plan:
We will install a solar energy system to provide reliable electricity, complete roofing repairs, and equip classrooms with books, whiteboards, and interactive early-learning tools to help young students learn in a bright, safe, and supportive environment.
The Maroon Town Health Center currently relies on trucked water — a costly, unsustainable process that threatens sanitation and puts families at risk of waterborne diseases. The center also lacks modern medical equipment, limiting its ability to care for mothers, children, and emergency patients.
Our Plan:
We will install a sustainable, clean water system with filtration and storage to ensure a reliable supply for the health center and nearby schools. We will also provide diagnostic tools, medical instruments, and essential equipment to improve the quality of care, reduce preventable illness, and strengthen maternal and child health outcomes.
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