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Caribbean Mysteries Magazine will unveil the hidden treasures of people, places and things within the Islands. Discover with us the beauty of breath taking locations and the uniqueness and richness of the Caribbean culture. This magazine intends to increase tourism traffic and strengthen the community by supporting educational initiatives and family and children social programs in the Islands.

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FRANCELLA’S

Prepared for: New Beginning Children Aid Mission Inc. (NBCAM)Founder & CEO: Cynthia FrancElla Martin Prepared by: Business Nature Inc.Project: Tourism & Community Empowerment Magazine

NBCAM Created “FrancElla - Caribbean Mysteries Magazine” (CMM), a quarterly publication that provides a platform for the hidden mysteries within and a part of the lives of Caribbean people and their surroundings which will be revealed to the world with inspiring stories about that which was once hidden within the lives of the Caribbean communities now has emerged into sight for all to see.

CMM proceeds will be used to support NBCAM efforts of continued empowerment of youths in local schools and communities, to offset educational needs such as (school supplies, lunch, tuition fees, school maintenance needs through scholarships, and community empowerment). This added help will bridge the gap in other areas, lessen government and community strains, reduce social unrest in families, schools and communities, as well as loosen and reduce the bondages of poverty within local Caribbe-an Islands by assisting one child, one family, one school, one city, one community and one country at a time.

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MISSION

Caribbean Mysteries Magazine’s (CMM) mission is to un-veil the hidden treasures of the people, places and things within the Islands.. To display the beauty of breath startling locations, unique findings, and uniqueness of its rich cul-tures, talents/gifts through inspiring stories.

VISION

CMM vision is to provide a platform to Islanders to share their testimonies across territories from one continent to the next. It is to give a place to Islanders with a conceived vision to birth their global dreams to the world with faith & hope for a chance of realizing and expanding these visions globally.

PURPOSE

To provide a platform to Islanders who are able to share testimonial across territories from one continent to the next. To give a place to Islanders with a conceived vision to birth there global dreams to the world with hope for a chance of successful global boarders expansion.

CONTENT

CMM quest is to expose the historical educational, en-trepreneurial, social and cultural mysteries surrounding Caribbean communities and its people. It is to make those unaware that when God gives a person a dream, with His help, they can birth it with great success. CMM goal is to build effective collaborations that provide opportunities to the visionaries of the Caribbean. Desire to show the world the treasures that are hidden behind poverty; and through divine intervention, a light of new beginning has emerge in the 21st century that exposes hidden treasures and shines on that which was once out of global partners and others sight.

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Hail from the beautiful Caribbean Island of Jamaica amidst the eastern parish of St. Thomas, suckled under the well-known Blue Mountain Peak. This mysteri-ous gift from God her Creator, was born in Trinityville, St. Thomas. She was schooled at Trinityville Primary School, with completion at St. Andrew Technical High School, Kingston, Jamaica.

This mysterious gift was raised by her grandparents, Phillip & Ambrozine Brown, her faithful parental guard-ians who taught her the foundation of godly morals, peace, unity, respect, integrity, honesty, love and great spiritual values.

Hard work and poverty was no stranger to her and her sibling sister, Fay. She recalled how they both had to go to the field for food, fetch water from the public stand pipe, and on to the Negro River for laundering clothes and bathing when water was scarce.

Nevertheless she enjoyed her years in poverty, because she was unaware that she was poor, or of how poor she really was until she was out of that area and became an adult. She stated they were very happy as children when she looked back on her child-hood days in Trinityville, because that was the only happiness she knew.

Wood and coal burning stove was her means of food preparation. An Outhouse was also the mode of toilet for the family. Home life was peaceful. One thing she loved as she looked back was the peace within the home, and its flawless cleanliness even in such poor circumstances. Her grandmother (Yaya) was an A+ home keeper even though she was not able to read and write. This she learnt in her adulthood years, that the A+ home keeper was illiterate. Yet cleanliness was

a must. Her floors were always flawless and spit shine. The beds were always made up with clean linen that was ironed with iron that was placed on the coal stove to be heated up. It was rough for them as children, but her sister and her two cousins, Trevor and Harold were also key players in making the family home a great suc-cess, all due to the foundation and the teamwork they all bound together to accomplish.

FrancElla later transition on to live with her aunt in New Land, Portmore, St. Catherine, where she attended Gregory Park All Age School, and onward to St. Andrew Technical High School. While in All Age School she met a young man who was simply a school buddy.

Founder: “FrancElla” is a Caribbean Mystery Gift who survived!

BIOGRAPHY

“She enjoyed her years in poverty, because she was unaware of how

poor they really were, until she was out of that area and sprung

into adulthood”.

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She stated that they were simply good classmate friends from they both met and that continued on into adulthood. The flame of likeness kept them connected even in a far away distance when he migrated to the United State of America to join his parents. The two eventually joined together into a lifelong marriage to date. She later mi-grated to the United State to join her spouse who was then a Soldier in the USA Army. After landing in the new world of America, she began to travel internationally with her spouse due to his US Military duties.

Well! Who could have told this mysterious ambassador warrior of Christ she would have later travelled across Europe and lived there for nine plus years? Her travel took her into the Middle East, Africa and over America during this short timeline. To her surprise, the rivers spoken of by God in the Garden of Eden that was split into four river heads, she was divinely blessed to physically confront the third river Hiddekel/Tigris which flows in Assyria, within the land of Iraq, and travel alongside and in close proximity of the Euphrates, on into the land of UR, Abraham’s birth place, and in the city of Nineveh/Mosel where the rebel-lious man (Jonah) who God charged to go and deliver a Word from Him to the people of Nineveh so the people could be delivered. Yes, she was blessed to tread the path of biblical history that we only read about, and with faith believe. This mysterious ambassador of Christ was blessed to have been chosen to live in some of those

areas, worked in some and minister The Gospel of Jesus Christ in some.

During her spouse’s military career she was blessed to join forces with the Federal Government while they lived in Germany for nine plus years, and still continue to be a part of that organization to date.

It was when she came back from her European tour of duty she decided that she would further pursue her educa-tion to another level. She began taking classes while she worked fulltime in one of her local Community Colleges and then on to a higher level. She attained her first de-gree (BS) in Business and soon after an MBA in Business. She continued on to pursue a doctoral degree with hope to complete that level of education soon.

While pursuing her doctoral degree her professor suggest-ed to her to go to Bible School instead. This recommenda-tion was given in a negative manner because she seems to speak too much about God in her professor’s opinion. Nevertheless, she did think about it very seriously and later went on and enrolled into Liberty University where she began a major in Christian Counseling/Marriage and Family Counseling, with intent to continue on with her doctoral segment forward.

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BIOGRAPHY

After years of running from her ministerial call-ing, FrancElla decided to submit to God, and she was officially licensed in 2007 as a Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to take the Word of God globally as God directs. Since then this ambassa-dor of Christ continues to evangelize from city to city as God would open up the doors for her to do so. She frequently travels as a missionary back to her homeland to spread the Good News of EVERLAST-ING LOVE of Christ in communities, schools, and churches. Her main goal is to reach out to the re-jected youths and families in the streets who seem to be outcast by the systems created to reach out to them with the love of Jesus Christ.

She thinks it is the body of Christ’s responsibility to go and extend a hand to the men and women who are hurting and broken in spirit. She states, “I am charged to go in the streets, in the schools, wherev-er the rejected and hurting souls are and extend the gift of God’s love to them.” In so doing, she hopes to recruit them into the Kingdom of God where they will dwell in peace even when trials comes there way. “It is extremely urgent” she states. The minds of the young ones are polluted with worldly filth, lack of respect, loss of morals and values, mannerism is blemished, hopelessness is in high gear, despair and distress are trying to take out our young ones. If I have to sacrifice my time, I want to go and reach at least one. That one person might just reach a million later. “That is why I partner with local lead-ers in the school systems, communities, churches…globally”. Knowing that UNITY & TEAMWORK BIRTH MIRACLES!

With this quest, another phase of NBCAM mission ministry was launched in Jamaica, her home of birth in February 2011, in order to help to bridge the gap in the areas that are troubled within the schools,

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families and communities.

FrancElla and her husband are the founders of New Begin-ning Children Aid Mission Inc.(NBCAM), a not for profit (501©3) orga¬nization, birth in Orlando, Florida, August 2002, with a charged mission to go into the Caribbean Islands to empower the youths and bridge the gap of lack with school supplies, lunch program, school fees and other supported educational tolls. Since then many other branches has been added to NBCAM locally and internationally.

NBCAM is the parent with five other dba’s, inclusive of this “Maga-zine Program”. Our intent is to launch our magazine (FrancElla’s - Caribbean Mysteries Magazine) in 2014. All branch-es of NBCAM were birth as social outreach¬es to empower the communities. Other outreaches under NBCAM are:

“Army of Christ Fire and Deliverance Outreach,” a community evangelism ministry that is charged to reach out to those outside of the four walls in the streets. Weekly we have a community interactive program to pray for the community, empower them in spiritual and secular life’s skills.

Recently added is, “Har¬vest of Life Food Bank (HOL), who partner with local businesses and ministries to help and reduce hunger in Central Florida, in order to help and bridge the gap of hunger in the lives of families who are face with food lack due to different kind of circumstances.

HOL food bank serve between 300 and 400 plus individuals at each servings per week locally in Orlando Florida. Franc’Ella’s 2014 intent as is spiritually directed is to launch fully a food bank in local schools and communities within Jamaica. December 2013 HOL launched its first “Christmas Basket Food Program” in Jamaica, by distributing Rice & Chicken to sixteen families, with intent to make it grander and larger in 2014.

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No Place Like The Caribbean

FrancElla states “Beulah School of Education Excellence” is also an added legacy of NBCAM, with the intent to reach out to the parents who are unable to afford Basic School fees for the children ages 3 – 5 years old. Our hope is to open doors to 30 families in the new 2014 school year in Jamaica. In addition to provide school fees to as many CXC students as possible with funds raise from our sponsors.

FOR PROFIT BUSINESS - This Caribbean mystery gift loves cooking for the community of people; her intent is to have the restaurant that no one in Jamaica has ever experience. Yeah, but that is yet to come. It could be sooner than we all think. This would be a for profit business that will open many doors for employment within the local communities.

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Though she never grew up with her mother and father, never lived with either a mother or had the privilege to live with either during her entire lifespan, except for her grandparents, with assistance from aunties and others throughout her young years; she still knows that she is EXTREMLY FAVORED AND BLESSED. Poverty was her pillow, lack was her bed, and the yearning to be liberated was her strength, by the grace of God. Yet, this mysterious faith filled warrior allowed her faith in God and self to force her to emerge from impoverishment into a life that extend the opportunity to her in many ways to achieve great suc-cess, moment by moment.

Even with the darkness that was like an umbrella over her destiny, today she can proclaim boldly that this bloodline, social and racial curse is now B-r-o-k-e-n by the power of the blood of Jesus from over her life. Today she is bold enough to stand and say success is her pillow, favor & blessings is her bed and abundance as is promised in Deut 28: 1-13 is her foundation of faith crutch that keeps her focusing on a life of abundant light, and greatness that she looks forward to. She recalled been tagged a HOPE-LESS one. Those words and negative thoughts, she boldly reverse, cancel, nullify, veto and reject, sending them back to the place of darkness from whence they were birth in Jesus Name. She vows to arise as the head, above, blessed, wealthy and full of faith that success, victory and favor clothe her forever and ever.

This mysterious gift, also comes to her people and their communities in despair and distress with the skills of a social activist, author, a family mentor as a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a business owner, and a gap stander inter-cessory prayer warrior.

And this is just a fraction of the mystery warrior’s life shared to the world to show anyone can achieve great things if confidence of faith is exercise in God. Her favorite scripture is “I can do all things through Christ who strength-en me” Phil 4: 13. It is through Christ that she excels above all the obstacles due to genuine love from a home without a mother and a father, even though she had her grandparent’s guidance and the solidness of its foundation she used to build upon. Though she chose not to highlight the negative part of her life, the negativity of abuse she

suffered, she still rose above all of that which was meant for evil against her God ordain destiny. Today, she stand confident and blessed as a legacy of success story due to a decision to remain positive despite poverty, abuse, and other obstacles she faced, with a decision to aim high, and soar as high as the eagle, as she prove ALL her nay sayer’s whose negative mouth pronounce her for failure a liar. Today she openly says “I can and have achieved all things through Christ who gives her strength”.

This newly embrace task, “ FRANC’ELLA’S - CARIB-BEAN MYSTRIES MAGAZINE”, is another divine task this blessed “hidden mystery warrior” now revealed had risen to launch with intent to share the secrets that once was, and is, which have in its season materializes into maturity ‘for such a time as this’. Many mysteries will be revealed and released to the world emerging out of the Caribbean to show the goodness of God even in the land of the Great impoverished Caribbean.

Look out for the monthly issues electronically or in print on airlines, in offices, local book stores, major magazine shelves, in private and public places. A new reveled mys-tery is coming your way.

God has blessed her and many more who you will read about, to rise up and out, from depression, suppression, abuse, illiteracy, poverty, parentlessness, into a legacy of hope for a person, a family, a community, a country, to share their true story of His goodness, when we trust Him with all our hearts and refuse to lean to our humanistic teaching that seeks to override that of God our Creator, as the source of all that lay claim to it only historic origin. But with honesty of heart acknowledge the Creator of all so

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preordained destinies can be fulfilled in its due season. in its due season.

Yeah, you can emerge from the bottom of life, from lack into abundance, spiritually, socially, educationally, finan-cially, forward as God command is obey. Recommenda-tion is to plant good seeds, promote unity, give back with no deceptive or selfish motives, but in godly love. When finished, testimony from a life once on the verge of death on into resurrection through the power of Jesus Christ, will be release so someone will be encouraged and rise to move forward as such a one moves forward to help to “ADVANCE THE HUMAN RACE”, one person at a time, in a positive manner, as they too promote unity, love, live to give back and aim to leave a legacy that will be a blessing for others even after departure from this world.

FrancElla stands as a great 21st century mystery faith-warrior, boldly without fear to reverse and send back all negative and diabolical works, word, covenants, contracts and other things sent through negative thoughts, mouth, hands, feet and acts that TRY to derail her God blessed destiny. Her words are, “IF I DO IT SO CAN YOU, SO I COMMAND YOU TO ARISE FROM WORDS OF HURT, PAIN, ACTS OF ABUSE, POVERTY, WITH FAITH IN GOD, REJECTING ALL EVIL WORDS…CANCELLING THEM WITH THE AUTHROITHY THAT IS GOD GIVEN, PRAYING WITHOUT CEASING, FOGIVING ALL, BE FEARLESS OF ALL OTHERS NEGATIVE SCHEME AND MOVE FORWARD TO A LIFE OF GREATNESS IN JE-SUS NAME”. YEAH! A SURVIVOR SHE IS IN THE 21st CENTURY! -THE END-

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FOUNDER & CEO - FRANC ‘ELLA’S TIMELINE – APPX AGE 6 – PRESENT

A GLOW OF THE JAMAICAN SUN AS ARISE FROM THE EAST

At Home With Grandma & Pa St. Andrew Technical High – Kingston JA High School Final Year 1981

Migrated in 1984 to the 2013 – Tea Time in the Mountain of Ochi Rios 2013 A Day at the Zoo in JA USA and on to Germany

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The Blessing of GIVING BACK to Your Country Men, Women, Boys & Girls & the Communities

GIVING BACK TO THE JAMAICA - TRINITYVILLE PRIMARY FAIR & ROBERT LIGHTBOURNE HIGH – 2011 – 2013 FOUNDER – CF MARTIN

At RLHC Bible Drive Scholarship Award Conversing W/the Youth Who Will Be The Winner?

RT. Principal & Founder 2nd Award Goodies Give-Away Lining up For Donation

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NBCAM-HARVEST OF LIFE – FOOD BANK

A CHARGE TO FEED THE HUNGRY…GIVE BACK TO THE NEEDY…ONE FAMILY AT A TIME He said, “I was hungry and you gave me food”!

CHRISTMAS 2013 – JAMAICA – ST. THOMAS “FOOD DRIVE”

Founder (R) W/Farmer Founder (R) & Farmer Regional Director (L)

Recipients of NBCAM - HOL Christmas 2013 “Food Drive Donation”

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Iraq 2009 – 2011 After Ministry Afternoon of Baptism Closing Camp in Iraq

A Peek Into Founder’s Mission Trip to Africa 2010 At The Museum

Street Crusade A Trip to Orphanage Crusade In Mukuno Park

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AUDIENCEThe magazine’s audience includes individuals and fami-lies who wants to, live, work or play and visit or those with some type of connection to the Caribbean Islands.Including travel honeymooners, fun seekers, retirees, in-vestors, educators, foodies, water sports athletes, cruise lovers. There are other tourism magazines and coupon maga-zines, Caribbean Mysteries Magazine, format and con-tent it’s unique and it fits a category of its own.

GRAPHIC CREATION Mysteries of the Caribbean Magazine will be graphically designed by a team of professional graphic design tal-ent harvest by the International Academy of Design and Technology. The creative team’s role is to apply their critical viewpoint and create a professional multifaceted commercial design and develop a dynamic magazine with a pleasant design that includes effective visual materials and informative content. Under the leadership of an executive editor, the team will be responsible for creating an effective presentation for this print publica-tion. Content will be pro-vided by building rela-tionships with consu-lates, em-bassies, local journalist and travel correspondents.

Stories of Islanders that have made a positive impact in the community locally and interna-tionally will be in-cluded as magazine content. Besides efficient tips about traveling to the Caribbean, this quarterly publication and

year round online version will also include impor-tant information about, hidden spots, retirement, and rental and for sale properties.

Topics like investments, education, languages and delightful Caribbean cuisine will also be included. There will also be professional traveling bloggers and traveling best practices to ensure tourist make the best of their time and investment in the Islands. Languages, fashion, historical background, climate and maps and airport in-formation will also be shared with our audience’s enrich-ment. We will also have a special restaurant and hotel directory as well as on ground transportation resources. Opportunities to qualified travel, tourism and hospitality students to launch their work in a professional publication will be offered.

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Beautiful Treaures

A Total Paradise

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FLORIDANEW YORK

MAGAZINE DISTRIBUTION Mysteries of the Caribbean Magazine paper publication will be distributed in Florida and the Caribbean at hotels, airports, groceries stores, restaurants, movie theaters and other retail and community establishments that already service the audience we seek to benefit. The online version is going to be available 24/7 and promoted through major search engines and traveling re-lated sites, business and community partners.

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FLORIDANEW YORK

EDUCATION LEVEL

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DISTRIBUTION SELECTIONS

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Benefits rendered from the magazine will impact all systems that govern society. This project seeks to in-crease tourism traffic, strengthen communities, empower the educational system, and open doors for businesses and com-munities to achieve international success.

We seek to stimulate the tourism industry and create jobs that provide financial security to the Caribbean Islands featured in our publication. We will provide Caribbean entrepreneurs with the opportunity to dis-play their services and products with an effective, inexpensive and high quality tourism magazine.

BENEFITS

This event is hosted by NBCAM “Giving back to the Community of children at a end of the year school fair.

Proceeds from the magazine will benefit all programs under the NBCAM umbrella (school supplies, lunch program, summer school, uniforms, grants/scholar-ships, reading room improvement, libraries, school fees/exams fees, empowerment briefs and work-shops).

In totality, this magazine project also seeks to help to increase tourism traffic, with great emphasis to bridge the gap in education resources shortages for extreme-ly needy school children and families.

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NEW BEGINNING CHILDREN AID MISSION INC –

HARVEST OF LIFE FOOD BANK &

2nd HARVEST FOOD BANK OF CENTRAL FLORIDA IN PARTNERSHIP TO REDUCE HUNGER & PROMOTE HOPE ONE FAMILY AT A TIME

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NEW BEGINNING CHILDREN AID MISSION INC.P.O. Box 780183, Orlando, FL 32878 - email:

[email protected] Phone: 407-844-0994

New Beginning Children Aid Mission Client’s Served

NBCAM Rollout of Accomplishments – 2002 - Present:

2003 – Fed thirteen students in the “NBCAM Lunch Program” from Albion Primary School, Manchester, Jamaica 2003 - Fed ten students in the “NBCAM Lunch Program” from Kendall All Age School, Man-chester, Jamaica 2003 – Donated barrels of school supplies and clothing to Trinityville Primary School (TPS), and community, St. Thomas, Jamaica. 2003 – 104 hot meals served to homeless & unemployed individuals, Orlando, Florida2004 – Fed twelve students in the “NBCAM Lunch Program” from Lystra Primary school, Somerset, St. Thomas, Jamaica 2004 – Donated resources to a sponsored visually impaired child and provided tested eye

glasses, from Lystra Primary, Somerset, Jamaica

2004 – Donated resources to convert an old “Storage Room” into a fully functional “Reading Room”, Trinityville Primary School, St. Thomas, Jamaica 2004 – 213 recorded hot meals was served to homeless & unemployed individuals, Orlando, FL2005 – Donated food to Haitian families through partnership with New Covenant Baptist Church (NCBC) to supply needy children and families in Haiti. 2005 – Partnered with NCBC and local business to supply medication, food, and clothing to hur-ricane personnel through a disaster relief drive for Haiti 2005 – Awarded grant to students through “NBCAM Lunch Program”- St. Thomas, Jamaica 2005 – 28 recorded hot meals was served to homeless individuals, Orlando, Florida2006 – Donated food and school supplies through local church partnership to children in Haiti. 2006 – Awarded grant that renovated and refur-bished a 400 seat school building through resto-

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ration of painting – Trinityville Primary School, St. Thomas, Jamaica. 2006 – Partnered with local government, law enforcement, schools, businesses and religious entities to bring awareness to families on “How to be liberated from poverty & social crisis as well as other ills” in St. Thomas, Jamaica 2006 – Hosted and sponsored A Local Social Empowerment and Awareness Community Event (Orlando, Florida, Waterford Lakes Town Center) on the importance of education, saving, attain-ing a home, living drug free, and how to prevent crime and promote a crime free life. 2006 – Donated School Uniforms to students – Trinityville Primary School, St. Thomas, Jamaica 2006 – Established and fed children through the “NBCAM Lunch Program” at Lystra Primary school, Somerset, St. Thomas, Jamaica 2006 – Established and fed children through the “NBCAM Lunch Program” at TPS, St. Thomas, JA 2007 – Donated supplies to children in Haiti. 2007 – Donated barrels of supplies to students in St. Thomas, Jamaica. 2008 – Supported schools through Education and Spiritual Empowerment. 2009 – Sponsored & hosted educational activities - “Children’s Day Academic Festival”. 2009 – Awarded scholarships

2009 – Donated school and other supplies to staff, community and students – Trinityville Pri-mary School, St. Thomas, Jamaica 2010 – Donated supplies for the refurbishing of TPS building external structure and painted the four hundred (400) seats school building 2010 – Hosted an empowerment school and community event at Trinityville, St. Thomas. 2010 – Donated school supplies2010 – Awarded grants/scholarships to student at Trinityville Primary, St. Thomas2010 – Sponsor community event for local and surrounding school, and hosted award ceremony for achievers at the Trinityville Primary School, Lystra Primary School, and Ebenezer Basic School, in St. Thomas, Jamaica 2011 – Donated grant and Sponsored Empow-erment School Education Pageant at TPS, St. Thomas, Jamaica 2011 – Awarded grants/scholarship to students who were high achievers at the end of the school year - TPS, Jamaica 2011 – Sponsored students with uniforms and supplies - St Mary, Jamaica 2011 – Hosted and conducted Island-wide “Edu-cation

behavioral Assessment Tour” to collect behavioral statistics on Basic, Primary, and High schools

in all fourteen parishes of Ja-maica. The survey was done over a thirty day period. Its main objective was to ascertain those issues/conditions in the home, schools or communities that are inextricably linked to the behavioral problems that plague these institutions. This survey was necessary as it facilitated a partnership with our Mission and all those affected (schools, students, parents, religious enti-ties, and communities) in modi-fying existing programs, marry-ing old programs with new ones

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or implementing new programs in order to help reduce the negative behaviors

exhibited by students & some teachers within the education system in Jamaica. 2011 – Hosted forum with teachers, parents, church leaders, and other community leaders, to learn, inform, educate and to collectively develop strategies that could help to nullify the extreme negative behaviors amongst the school children, teachers, parents, and community members. 2011 – Partnered with schools across the Island as an empowerment speaker to educate students and parents on spiritual issues, social, economic, and parental roles in strengthening the family. 2012 – Sponsored students with tuition for school, Morant Bay High School, St. Thomas, Jamaica. 2012 – Sponsored award for exceptional student achievement, Robert Lightbourn High School, St. Thomas, Jamaica. 2012 – Sponsored awards for high achievers in graduation - Robert Lightbourn High School, St. Thomas, Jamaica. 2012 – Sponsored “Bible Drive” for students - Robert Lightbourn High School, St. Thomas, Jamaica 2012 – Donated equipment (Microphone set) to Yallahs, High School, St. Thomas, Jamaica 2012 – Donated grant for acquiring School Text Books (Trinityville Primary School) St. Thomas, Janaica 2012 – Host youth conference at Yallahs High School, St. Thomas, Jamaica2012 – Host Youth Conference at Robert Light-bourn High School, St. Thomas, Jamaica2013 - Host Youth Conference at Seaforth High School, St. Thomas, Jamaica2013 – Donated school shoe to student (Trini-tyville Primary), St. Thomas, Jamaica2013 – Donate school supplies to students (Trini-tyville Primary), St. Thomas, Jamaica2013 – Sponsored family of six with food (Font Hill, St. Thomas) Jamaica2013 – Sponsored Family of six with clothing &

Food (Font Hill, St. Thomas) Jamaica2013 – Sponsored “Labor Day” Painting Project at Trinityville Primary School, St. Thomas, Ja-maica2013 – Sponsored “Labor Day” Feeding Program at Trinityville Primary School, St. Thomas, JA2013 – Sponsored Community Empowerment event for young children (AOCO-Trinityville) Ja-maica2013 – Awarded students scholarship for aid with school fee (Trinityville Primary School)2013 – Awarded grant to Under Privileged Abused Children Home (Clarendon – Jamaica)2013 - Awarded grant to Infirmary for elderly/im-poverished individuals (May Pen – Clarendon) JA2013 – Awarded grant to Mustard Seed Children Home (Spanish Town, St. Catherine) Jamaica2013 – Sponsor Summer School program (Trini-tyville Primary School, St. Thomas) Jamaica2013 – Launched Harvest of Life Food Bank – Christmas Basket Food Drive – Jamaica2013 – Awarded scholarship for CXC examina-

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tion – Jamaica2013 – Hosted Community Empowerment Cru-sade2013 – School Supply donation drive – (Trini-tyville Primary School) – Jamaica2013 – Launched Harvest of Life Food Bank – Orlando, Florida2014 – Sponsor Harvest of Life Food Bank in Orlando Florida three days per week

Please note: To verify proof of accomplishments please call or email the following: - TPS – Mrs. Ilene Williams (retired principal), or Mrs. Henry at [email protected] or 876-416-6991, or the PTA President, Mr. Winston Williams, at 876-367-8217 - Morant Bay High – Mr. Williams at (876-367-8217) or [email protected] - Robert Lightbourn High School – Ms. Smart (Principal) at ([email protected]) - Lystra Primary School, Somerset, St. Thomas, Jamaica – Mrs. Estell Davis – Wright (principal)

- Albion Primary School, Manchester, Jamaica – Principal (876-904-8458) - Kendall All Age, Manchester, Jamaica – Princi-pal (876-603-3103) - Education Behavioral Assessment Tour – Pas-tor Passley at [email protected] or Mrs. D. Davis-Williams at (876-706-1366) - Yallahs High School – Mr. William Cushnie (876-982-5068)

Character reference: - Madeline Marvin – [email protected] or (803-661-9837) - Darna Davis-Williams – [email protected] or (876-448-0411) - Mary Wright – [email protected] or (803-212-8662) - Dave Martin – [email protected] or 407-443-7171

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