Daily Observer (Jamaica)

CVSS launches Season of Care for December

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THE Council of Voluntary Social Services (CVSS) is implementi­ng a series of activities centred on giving back to those who are most in need.

The initiative, dubbed the Season of Care, began on December 5 and will last throughout the month.

Kim Mair, interim chair of CVSS, said that because of the COVID-19 pandemic the organisati­on had to alter its ‘Day of Care’ programme through which they would have distribute­d care packages, clothing, hot breakfast and lunch, conducted medical assessment­s and provided edutainmen­t to the homeless at St William Grant Park in downtown Kingston.

“This year, obviously because of COVID-19, we couldn’t have a large gathering Day of Care, but in partnershi­p with the American Friends of Jamaica, the Private Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica, the United Way of Jamaica and the Jamaica Council of Churches, we will be having a series of food kitchens throughout the month of December for those in need,” she informed.

Other activities being organised for the month include outreach for people who have been affected by flooding experience­d in November. This initiative, she said, will be in partnershi­p with Shabba Party and Black Mind State that hosted a fund-raiser to assist those who have been affected.

The proceeds will go towards distributi­ng aid to farmers and citizens who have been impacted by the recent heavy rains. CVSS has partnered with both Jamaica Agricultur­al Society and National Youth Council to assist with this project.

“It is really about a month long of activities that will increase awareness about caring and considerat­ion for those who are at heightened risks because of COVID-19 — whether it be health or financial related,” Mair said.

In addition, she informed that a ‘National Volunteer Spruce-up Day’ would be held December 12 and today, in partnershi­p with Sherwin Williams, there are plans to paint the perimeter walls and fence of the National Volunteer Centre, which is the home of volunteeri­sm in Jamaica.

The CVSS is one of the longest-serving and largest voluntary sector umbrella non-government­al organisati­ons in Jamaica.

Founded in 1940, its mission is to build the capacity of members and the wider community and create sustainabl­e alliances, to facilitate mutual support and joint action, and to represent the concerns of the social sector — including disadvanta­ged and vulnerable groups — at national and internatio­nal levels.

 ??  ?? Oshane Wright, projects officer at the Council of Voluntary Social Services, presents food packages to an elderly woman.
Oshane Wright, projects officer at the Council of Voluntary Social Services, presents food packages to an elderly woman.

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