Today is National Heroes Day in Jamaica. Who are your heroes?
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Pitch in to Fund the Farm and Feed the People
Our friends at the Bluefields Organic Fruit Farm and Tours launched a unique sponsorship program to provide healthy food to senior citizens, single mothers, and the physically challenged in the Bluefields area.
Jah Works will MATCH YOUR DONATIONS, up to $100/month in October, November and December 2020 you can double your impact and provide healthy food to those who need it most!
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Partnerships in a Sustainable Community
We all have individual skills and talents that can be honed and crafted to become “expert” in our fields. But, we should also remember that none of us can do everything on our own. Learn more about how we lean on our partnerships to continue this important work.
‘Don’t ignore rainwater harvesting as a water source’ – Jamaican National Water Commission president
“When we talk about water and access for communities, we cannot ignore in any way, shape or form rain harvesting at the household level. It is something…… Read more “‘Don’t ignore rainwater harvesting as a water source’ – Jamaican National Water Commission president”
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Growing forward, onward and upward!
The team will embark on a 14 week journey of growth and learning!
From Our Founders…
Along with being our most productive year yet, 2019 was a whirlwind…learn more about who we are and what we do…
Give Back for Good Health: Volunteer!
Did you know that you could receive personal health benefits from volunteering? Plus, a NEW volunteer connection platform, right here in Winston-Salem! 🙂
Big Change = Discomfort + Fear, Then Trust
As we contemplated this huge change, there were many unknowns (and fear!) to contend with. How would we go about becoming a 501c3? How would we have the time to run a business and work full-time at another job? Where would the donations come from if it wasn’t from people we know?
8 Tips to Try Next Time You Travel
Sharing a few tricks we’ve learned while traveling. What are yours?