KINGSTON, Jamaica - The Council of Voluntary Social Services (CVSS) will be hosting a series of workshops to strengthen Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and improve their ability to deliver outputs .
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The gifts were delivered to checkpoints, quarantine sites and pandemic prevention and control forces in Binh Giang, Nam Sach, Kim Thanh districts, Kinh Mon town and Hai Duong city.
Oshane Wright (left), projects officer at the Council of Voluntary Social Services presents food packages to an elderly.
The Council of Voluntary Social Services (CVSS) is implementing a series of activities centred around giving back to those who are in need the most.
The initiative dubbed the ‘Season of Care’ commenced on December 5 and will last throughout December.
Kim Mair, interim chair of the CVSS said because of COVID-19 pandemic the organisation had to alter its ‘Day of Care’ programme where they would have distributed care packages, clothing, hot breakfast and lunch, medical assessment and edutainment to the homeless at St William Grant Park in downtown Kingston.
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