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  • Health Fair 2016 Recap

    Health Fair 2016 Recap

    Our 1st Annual Health Fair held July 2 and 3, 2016 was a huge success. With raving reviews of wanting it more often, wanting it longer, wanting it in different communities, we are excited to share with you all the great events that occurred as the days went on.

    DAY 1

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    Before the first day of the event, several of the volunteers started our Towncry walk from Rock River to Moores Hood. We had a blast spreading the word as a loud speaker followed us. We were able to recruit many raffle ticket buyers, individuals willing to partake in the domino tournament and shed light on our goal of uniting out communities.

    Our day 1 of the health fair started with devotion led by Bro. Miller. He later had a special dedication for the Omeally Family  (family of Moores Primary School student that passed away). After the dedication and moment of silence Social Development Commission (SDC) member, Mrs. Shamicka Peart-Williams spoke about community unity and community involvement in regards to health development. We then kicked started the day with our football 6-a-side match, which ended with team’s from Longsville and Chatteau competing in the finals. The winner received 10,000JM grand prize and a trophy, both team received medals and sponsorship to a competition November 19th (held by out partner SDC). After the final game was complete, we had special guests from Harbourview Football Club and Denbigh High School Youth Football teams partake in a friendly match. After the match, youth from the local communities were able to put on jerseys from either team and play along side the teams. This offered the youth the opportunity to be included in the event, but stress the importance of organizing youth sports in the communities.

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    While the football competition went on, we had members of the Train Fit Club of Kingston Jamaica (another one of our partners) get the crowd dancing and working out all at the same time. Several times throughout the day, crowds surrounded the stage to workout.

    Our raffles prizes for this day were: Mystic Mountain tickets, Dolphin Cove Tickets, and Jewels /Hedonism Park Tickets.

    See Our Photos of Day 1 HERE

    DAY 2

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    We started our day with devotion by Sis. Knight. Following we had a representative of the Clarendon Health Department, Ms Dionne Harrison, speak on proper nutrition habits. We had a financial advisor and past resident of the community, Mr. Ian Kelly. He shared tips and advice on how individuals can start to build financial security even with small amounts. Mr Rose, a representative from the Clarendon Health Department, led our physical activity session and got individuals up on their feet, moving and working out. Slowing it down, our guest speaker, Dr. Fadji Sylla-Roberts spoke on Hypertension.

    Day 2 had other activities that kick start the day. Our Talent Show participants started with their auditions and then 4 participants advanced to the finals later on in the day (both in the teen and adult competition). Our first place winner for each category won $8,000 JM and a gold medal, our second place won $4,000 JM and a silver medal, 3rd place won $2000 JM and fourth place won $1000 JM.

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    But it didn’t end there, our domino winners won $5000 JM and the opportunity to be sponsored for a competition November 19th sponsored by one of our partners Social Development Commission (SDC). The big raffle prizes giveaway for this day were: a FLOW cell phone, a tablet, Dream Weekend ticket and a 42 inch television.

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    We finished the night with out talent show winners and our guest artistes Jah Mikes, Raine Seville, Blackmann, Ssense Naturally, Jah Shawn ended the night with their performance.

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    See Our Photos of Day 2 HERE

     

    Throughout each day, we had giveaways of gift baskets for individuals who answered questions correctly, and/or participated in activities. Our health professionals/services included HIV testing, blood pressure check, cholesterol check, general physicals and much more. To increase the fun activities had bounce-a-bouts, merry go round, snow cones, cotton candy, hot dogs, grab bag, pick tree, Ring Toss, Match the Rubber Ducks and more!!!!

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    Our New Partners

    One of the great advantages of hosting our first annual health fair were the partners that came on board willing and ready to work with LAMB Foundation as we move forward.

    Clarendon Health Department: After a great meeting with the head of the department Mr. Grant, we are moving forward working to improve the health conditions in the communities. We are currently in the progress of completing the proposal for the clinic and partnering with other organizations to have the infrastructure built. Visit the Health Department Website

    Social Commission Development (SDC): Meeting with Mr. McKenzie and Mrs. Peart-Williams of the SDC we are excited to move forward with our partnership. Not only are we partnering with SDC on the sporting event November 19th. We are working with them to build unity among the communities. Since the health fair, LAMB Foundation has already attended a meeting at the Parish Council along side SDC and we becoming more involved in the strategic planning going forward. Visit SDC Website

    Train Fit Club: After having great workout sessions with the members of the Train Fit Club at the fair, we are looking to partner on their upcoming events. These events include hikes throughout, workout challenges etc. This can get the community members out and about exploring more of their physical health and even the beauty of the country that surrounds them. Visit Train Fit Club Facebook Page

    Rock River Primary School: Finally we would like to thank Rock River Primary School for being excited and immediately accepted our health fair being health at their school in 2017. We already have a place ready and waiting, so look out for the new date for the 2nd Annual Health Fair 2017. Visit Rock River Primary School Facebook Page

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    SPONSORS/DONORS

    Our organization is not possible without the generous donations and support from our sponsors and donors. Whether it was monetary support, in-kind donations, deep discounts or ensuring the company came out to support us. We at LAMB Foundation would like to Thank You! Without you, this event would not have been complete!

    THANK YOU… THANK YOU… THANK YOU!

    Clarendon Health Department Social Development Commission Moores Primary School
    Denbigh High School FC Train Fit Club TVJ
    RJR Pastor Hynes and the SDA Churches Rock River Primary School
    Upliftment Jamaica Cashmere International UWI Volleyball Club
    Vikings Volleyball Club Wild Rides Home Boyz Rentals
    Solutions Giant Harbourview FC First Heritage Credit Union
    Dolphin Cove-Ocho Rios ProConnect Soccer Vere Pharmacy
    University of Louisville Volleyball University of Cincinnati Soccer DatzRytePhotography
    Mona Information Technology Oriental Trading Avis Car Rental
    Digital Systems Derrimon Trading & Branlue Imports
    Caribbean Flavors and Fragrances Island Dairies Jamaica Beverages
    Miami Fire Department University of South Florida Recreation May Pen Ice
    Shoppers Fair Supermarket Lemongrass Hotel Versalles
    Otterbox Island Jams Entertainment Dream Weekend
    Mystic Mountain Jewels/Hedonism CrownMyTeez
    Sampars Cash and Carry  Flow  MarcusInnovates

  • Macy’s Shop for a Cause: 25% off ALL weekend!

    Macy’s Shop for a Cause: 25% off ALL weekend!

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    ARE YOU READY FOR BACK TO SCHOOL SHOPPING? DO YOU NEED TO REDECORATE? MAYBE YOU NEED NEW APPLIANCES FOR YOUR HOME? OR YOU ARE JUST TRYING TO FIND THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE?

    LAMB FOUNDATION PARTNERS WITH MACY’S FOR THE 11TH ANNUAL “SHOP FOR A CAUSE” PROGRAM

    Donate $5 and get your pass online at: www.lamb-foundation.org  

    Macy’s helps local charity raise funds and awareness for providing scholarships, athletic support, health and community development in developing countries with a focus on Jamaica through the national “Shop For A Cause” charity shopping event 

    For the first time, Macy’s is partnering with LAMB Foundation and inviting customers to participate in Macy’s eleventh annual national “Shop For A Cause” charity shopping event, taking place Friday, Aug. 26 through Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016. Customers can begin purchasing shopping passes from LAMB Foundation now. Macy’s “Shop For A Cause” is a unique shopping event dedicated to supporting local nonprofit organizations’ fundraising efforts. Formerly a one-day initiative, this year Macy’s has extended “Shop For A Cause” to a weekend-long event. Since 2006, the program has helped raise tens of millions of dollars for charities throughout the country, and more than 5,000 charities signed up to participate last year.

    “At Macy’s, we believe in supporting the communities where our customers and associates live and work,” said Holly Thomas, Macy’s group vice president of cause marketing. “That is why we are so proud of Shop For A Cause, which has helped raise tens of millions of dollars for charitable organizations since 2006. With this year’s extension to a weekend-long event, we’re offering even more opportunity to support local and national causes, and thanking our customers with special savings at Macy’s.”

    Macy’s has provided LAMB Foundation with shopping passes to sell for $5 each, and the organization will keep 100% of the proceeds for every shopping pass that it sells. By purchasing a shopping pass from LAMB Foundation, customers support their goal of providing scholarships, athletic support, and health/community development in developing countries with a focus on Jamaica. Plus customers can enjoy spectacular discounts at Macy’s stores all weekend long from Friday, Aug. 26 through Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016

    Shop at any Macy’s during the event, and you have a chance to win $500 MACY’S GIFT CARD! All you have to do is fill out the form with your coupon while shopping and you could be a winner!!

    For more information about Macy’s “Shop For A Cause,” visit macys.com/shopforacause. 

    Get shopping pass from LAMB Foundation:

    1. Online at www.lamb-foundation.org or
    2. Contact marketing@lamb-foundation.org 

    About Macy’s

    Macy’s, the largest retail brand of Macy’s, Inc. (NYSE:M), delivers fashion and affordable luxury to customers at approximately 734 locations in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam, as well as to customers in the U.S. and more than 100 international destinations through its leading online store at macys.com. Via its stores, e-commerce site, mobile and social platforms, Macy’s offers distinctive assortments including the most desired family of exclusive and fashion brands for him, her and home. Macy’s is known for such epic events as Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks® and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®, as well as spectacular fashion shows, culinary events, flower shows and celebrity appearances. Macy’s flagship stores — including Herald Square in New York City, Union Square in San Francisco, State Street in Chicago, and Dadeland in Miami and South Coast Plaza in southern California — are known internationally and are leading destinations for visitors. Building on a more than 150-year tradition, and with the collective support of customers and employees, Macy’s helps strengthen communities by supporting local and national charities giving more than $69 million each year to help make a difference in the lives of our customers.

    For Macy’s media materials, including images and contacts, please visit our online pressroom at macys.com/pressroom.

     

  • 700+ Math Books Donated by the Zitman Family

    700+ Math Books Donated by the Zitman Family

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    LAMB Foundation would like to thank the Zitman family for their donations of 700+ math workbooks and textbooks to help in our efforts. These books will be used as resources for Moores Primary School in Jamaica, as well as to assist in our future endeavors of a community center that will also have adult education. From the LAMB Foundation Family….Thank you!