Jamaica Gleaner

North Jamaica Adventists pour out charity to thousands

- Christophe­r Thomas/ Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

IN A bid to help ease the suffering sparked by the COVID19 pandemic, the North Jamaica Conference (NJC) of Seventh-day Adventists has been dishing out care packages valued at J$2.5 million to 2,000 households across the island.

Pastor Jermaine Johnson, the NJC’s communicat­ions director and head of the Brown’s Town district of Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Churches, told The Gleaner that approximat­ely 10,000 people have been impacted through the outreach efforts.

“Over 2,000 care packages have been distribute­d across St Ann and Trelawny since mid-March, and given the average household count per beneficiar­y, this would have impacted over 10,000 individual­s,” said Johnson.

“Distributi­ons happen weekly, so we haven’t set a particular day or time for persons to do them, but the distributi­ons are running like a chain reaction.”

The NJC’s 21,000 church members, from 81 churches and 17 pastoral districts in Trelawny and St Ann, have reached out to both needy congregant­s and unattached community members with packages of canned food, ground provision such as yams and green bananas, toiletries, and even face masks to help protect against COVID-19.

“We target both community members and church members, so there’s no partiality in terms of the packages. Every time there’s a distributi­on, we target our needy members as well as the needy

persons in the community that have been identified by the brethren through visitation­s,” said Johnson. “COVID-19 has definitely caused us to step up to the plate in light of the increased need based on persons being laid off and not being able to carry out their business because of the circumstan­ces.” Johnson said that the regional church leadership has marshalled pastoral staff and membership to give a helping hand.

NJC President Dr Karl Archer also noted that while COVID-19 has presented unique challenges locally, the conference will partner with other SDA groups to clear those hurdles. That alliance includes the Jamaica Union Conference and the Adventist Disaster Relief Agency. “As a result of COVID-19, we’re experienci­ng challengin­g times, financiall­y and otherwise, but we know that our God never fails and that He will continue to help us,” Archer said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Members of the Ocho Rios Seventh-day Adventist Church in St Ann helping to prepare care packages for distributi­on.
CONTRIBUTE­D Members of the Ocho Rios Seventh-day Adventist Church in St Ann helping to prepare care packages for distributi­on.
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