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Desmond McKenzie (centre), minister of Local Government and Rural Development, serves meals to Arlette Allen (left) and Sylvia Nelson (right), members of the indigent community who attended the official launch of the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation’s soup kitchen on Sunday.
Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie has praised mayor of Kingston and St Andrew, Delroy Williams, for addressing the needs of the homeless and indigent following the launch of a soup kitchen.
According to McKenzie, Jamaicans should focus on positivity, as he pointed out that Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has made a sincere commitment to address the plight of persons living on the streets, by creating a temporary shelter at the same location of the soup kitchen, on Church Street, a short distance from the KSAMC.
After being homeless for more than 10 years, Michael Peart wants a “substantial” change this Christmas.
Though grateful for the generosity of strangers and charities throughout the year, he has a special wish for Christmas Day.
He told
The Gleaner that year-round, he gets “a box of rice and cup of juice. We nuh get nothing substantial, so we still end up deh pan di same level ‘cause we no get nothing substantial”.
The furniture maker and singer is hoping to get an opportunity to use his skills to earn some cash. However, his plight is great as he needs medical care, which he cannot afford.