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Young Church Volunteers Lend Support to the Clarendon Infirmary and Summerfield Child Facility

Organisations that look after the infirm, wards of the State, beaches and streets in Clarendon have benefited from work done by young volunteers of the Central Jamaica Seventh-day Adventists, under their Operation Save a Youth (OSAY) initiative.

Jamaica Information Service | Garfield Angus

Organisations that look after the infirm, wards of the State, beaches and streets in Clarendon have benefited from work done by young volunteers of the Central Jamaica Seventh-day Adventists, under their Operation Save a Youth (OSAY) initiative.

 

On March 17, the more than 2,000 volunteers, drawn from the parishes of Manchester, Clarendon and St. Catherine, cleaned the May Pen Market, the Clarendon Infirmary, organised a health fair, and beautified the Summerfield Childcare Facility.

 

Youth Leader at the Kitson Town Seventh-day Adventist Church, Samantha Bennett, said the volunteers spent most of the day ensuring that areas at the children’s home were cleaned.

 

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