Pure in Heart Ministries International Motivates the Kids at Strathmore Children’s Home

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The Children from Strathmore Children’s Home showing off their Vision Books on Saturday, May 19, 2018 guided by Pure in Heart Ministries International

Pure in Heart Ministries International (a non-profit religious organization) conducted their Pre-Labour Day Project two Saturdays ago at the Strathmore Children’s Home.

Strathmore Children’s Home is located in Spanish Town, St. Catherine and provides care and protection for children 13 years old and under.

Pastor Ryan prayed for the children and quality time was spent with them. Vision books were created based on a motivational talk given to them.

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A child from Strathmore Children’s Home being assisted to make her Vision book by Ms. Sheena Taylor, member of Pure in Heart Ministries International

They were also given the tools to use their minds and creativity to decorate boxes with their names for storing inspiring and motivational quotes.

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Boxes made by the kids of Strathmore Children’s Home for their inspirational and motivational quotes

Projects like these often go unmentioned or unheard of because they may be considered trivial and are conducted by such selfless persons that are pure in heart and believe in service above self. However, they have a huge impact on those they have taken the time out to assist and these projects inspire others to make an impact and change as well.

Kudos to Pure in Heart Ministries International and their team for their charitable services. Our Children are our Future.

Pure in Heart Ministries International

Religious Organization

Location: 80 Half Way Tree Rd. Kgn. Ja

Church Services: Sundays at 9am and Wednesdays at 7pm

Instagram: @pureinheartministriesintl

By: Gabrielle Burgess

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Help to Rebuild the Wortley Home

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The Wortley Home that housed girls, ages 7 to 18 for decades at 193 Constant Spring Road, Kingston 8, was recently destroyed by a fire. The girls housed came from a variety of home situations, some orphans, some abused or some from families who could not afford to care for them properly. Many donations of clothes and toiletries have been received for the girls who temporarily stayed by the Immaculate Conception Convent, a quiet and peaceful place for them after such a tragedy. The girls have now been separated and sent to different homes. This may not be the ideal situation for them as so many homes are tight for space already.

There are now efforts to rebuild The Wortley Home that has cared for the girls, given them a Christian upbringing, sent them to local schools and also provided life skills to prepare them for life after leaving the home.

Please see the image above that was published in the Jamaica Observer last week and see how much you can contribute to the rebuilding fund. Every dollar counts.