November 2003
Dear Friends and Sponsors,
Greetings to you and your family from all of our children, especially your godchild, Staff and the Board of Directors of SOS Children's Village of Jamaica Foundation.
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Staff Training for SOS Mothers and Aunts
In our constant effort to provide the best care for our children,
we continue to train our Mothers and Aunts as well as our Administrative
Staff to upgrade their skills in order to help them become more
competent and better able to carry out their various functions.
This year our Annual Mothers’ Training was held in May
2003 at the Half Moon Hotel. It was a success and the Mothers
and Aunts left with good memories and accomplishment, knowing
that what they learnt will be an asset in effectively performing
their duties. We wish to express our heartiest thank you to
Mr. Richard Whitfield (Managing Director) for providing the
accommodations and the superb food.
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Staff Training for SOS Mothers
and Aunts
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TENNIS STARS
Oh yes! Tennis continues to be the most favourite sport on our
Village. This year another of our bright stars Kashwayne Nelson
was invited to participate in tournaments in Canada and we know
that he will do just as well as his fellow mates.
Fabyion Gordon studied Architecture at the Montego Bay Community
College. He worked as Tennis Pro at the Half Moon Hotel and
has moved on to a prominent University in Canada to further
his dream of being an Architect.
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Our Shining Tennis Champions
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We thank our kind benefactors in Canada for making this possible
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FINE ARTS
In the line of fine arts, three of our children Sanya Crumbie,
Dave Smith and Oshane Fullwood entered a local photo competition
in three categories and came out on top. Sanya won first place
and was awarded a scholarship at the Edna Manley School of Art
in Jamaica where she is pursuing the art of creative dance. We
express a warm thank you to The Generation 2000 Team.
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NEW SCHOOL
The school co-financed by CB Richard Ellis was built at Stony
Hill and was named in honour of our founder “Hermann Gmeiner”.
We opened our doors in September 2002 and currently have four
grades (grades 1 – 4) with approximately 78 children on
roll, both from the Village and surrounding communities. We anticipate
an increase in enrollment in September when another school year
begins.
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NEW SCHOOL
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Story of Troy
Troy Ramsey is a child at our village in Barrett Town. He was
diagnosed with an acute medical condition and had been through
several surgeries which were unsuccessful. His condition began
to deteriorate and was subsequently taken to the Mobay Hope Hospital
in Montego Bay where he was placed under the care of Dr. Ralf
Ueker. After careful assessment he concluded that Troy needed
a surgery that was not available in Jamaica.
On April 11th, 2003 Troy and Mrs. Joan Palmer-Blake (Auntie
Joan) flew to the John Hopkins Institute in Baltimore where
the surgery was performed. We are happy to say it was a success,
and Troy is now recuperating home and trying to catch up on
all that he missed out on and more.
We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to: Mr. and Mrs.
Siegel, The Buchanan Family, Mr. Heinz Simonitsch, Mr. and
Mrs. Strongman, The Jamaica Austrian Society, The Half Moon
Hotel and Golf Club, Prof. Gearhart and his team (John Hopkins
Institute-Baltimore), Dr. Ralf Ueker (Mobay Hope Hospital – Jamaica),
Cable and Wireless Jamaica, Dehring Bunting and Golding, Joan
Palmer-Blake (House Mother) and The International SOS Family.
This is proof of the fact that if we all work together we
can achieve the very best for our children. After all they
are the future...
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Troy
Ramsey
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Report on Rose Hall/SOS Soccer Camp
Once again the children of SOS Barrett Town were given a special
treat by Mrs. Michelle Rollins wife of one of our Barrett Town
Village founders the late Mr. John Rollins. This time it was football,
fun and more football.
This event kicked off on August 4th to August 8th 2003 and
was coached by several international coaches from various universities
in the United States. The coaching staff was spear headed by
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollins, Marc Rollins and assisted by our
Barrett Town Boys’ House Supervisor Revolino McPherson
and some members of our very own Jamaica Reggae Boys.
The children were provided with complete sporting gears, water
bottles, daily lunch and specially printed shirts dedicated
to the memory of Mrs. June Carter Cash.
We say a big thank you to the Rollins Family, Captain Horace
Burrell (Jamaica Football
Federation) and all the organisations that were instrumental
in making the Rose Hall/SOS Soccer Camp
the success that is was.
Our children had a wonderful time and some even discovered
skills they never knew they had and
we certainly look forward
to this becoming an annual event for our children.
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SOS Soccer Camp
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Tribute to Johnny and June Carter Cash
The SOS Children’s Village in Barrett Town sadly mourns
the loss of one of their fathers, Country Music Icon, Mr. Johnny
Cash and his wife June Carter Cash. Their outstanding contribution
for over thirty years has helped to enrich the lives of our children.
The legacy they left will no doubt be footprints in the sand for
others to follow. Their lights will forever be kept alive in our
hearts.
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Mr. Gmeiner & Johnny Cash
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In closing, the entire SOS Children's Village of Jamaica Foundation, express sincere
appreciation for your kindness and generous support throughout the year, and as we
approach the festive season, we wish you and your family
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS 2004
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Yours sincerely,
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Johann Denk
National Director
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