Started in 1978 by Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon, and surviving on the generosity of donors worldwide, the Mustard Seed Communities provides a safe haven for those rejected and abandoned by their families and society. The non-profit organisation,.
Six entities within the Mustard Seed Communities were beneficiaries of the JN Foundation’s Comfort for Christmas initiative, which was organised to provide diapers, wipes, and nutritional support to residents islandwide. The gesture was welcomed.
KINGSTON, Jamaica Over 450 residents of six entities within the Mustard Seed Communities across the country were beneficiaries of diapers, wipes and nutritional items through the JN Foundation’s ‘Co.
Residents of Sophie’s Place, a home for abandoned and severely disabled children, were showered with Christmas cheer recently, courtesy of JN Money Services Limited, owners and operators of the JN Money brand. Employees of the remittance company.
IN-DEMAND music producer DJ Mac last Friday made a donation to the Mustard Seed Communities to the value of $100,000.
"We decided to make a donation because we believe in the ripple effect of gen.