Capital & Credit gives Mustard Seed’s Jerusalem a face lift

Members of the Capital & Credit Financial Group (CCFG) true to their commitment to assist the less fortunate children in Jamaica gave one of the girls’ cottages at the Mustard Seed Communities’ Jerusalem homes in Spanish Town, St. Catherine a face lift on Labour Day, Monday May 25, by repainting inside and out of the facility.

The Capital & Credit Team including Directors, came out in full support despite the rains, prepared to paint two of the girls’ cottages which house 17 of the 35 children, who live in The Village as wards of the State and who are either physically or mentally challenged.

Members of the Capital & Credit Financial Group and representatives from
Members of the Capital & Credit Financial Group and representatives from Mustard Seed Communities pause for the camera after re-painting the interior and exterior of the No. 5 girls’ cottage in The Village at Mustard Seed Communities’ Jerusalem homes on Labour Day, Monday May 25. The Capital & Credit Team undertook the repainting of the two girls’ cottages at Mustard Seed in Spanish Town, St. Catherine as its 2009 Labour Day project.
Font Row L-R: Daidre Sloley, Leighton Smith, Michelle Wilson-Reynolds, Shelly-Ann Wilson-Henry
Second Row L-R: Jennifer Anderson, Rodney Bushay, Anthea Domville, Joan Barnett, Rosalie Deane, Darcy Tulloch of Mustard Seed Communities & Susan Gordon.
Back Row L-R: Curtis Martin, Alex Baugh, Lloyd Wint, Hansel Tulloch, Donna Reynolds of Dare to Care & Ryland T. Campbell C.D.
 

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