Fusion Jamaica

Bringing Jamaican Children & Their Communities Together With Hope
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Imagine Jamaican children in vulnerable situations having some skilled workers to walk alongside them. Imagine a team of workers who are trained, equipped, and released to make an empowering difference. Imagine these children being strengthened, not only to face the challenges, but to make a difference in the contexts in which they are growing up. Imagine the children and the workers being backed up by the prayer and care of a supportive community.

This is the dream we have for Jamaican children in tough situations

Imagine a network of prayerful and supportive communities like this, communities that are defined by their love for Jesus, their love for one another, and their commitment to finding creative and practical ways to reflect the light of His love into specific situations of darkness in the world.

This, we believe, is the dream Jesus has for His people … and the dream we have made our own.

Recent News …

Christmas Gifts

Christmas Gifts

Here are a few photos from the Christmas Gift Programme in Trench Town yesterday. We received a lot of presents from children and their parents at Emmanuel Christian School, and from several local church members, as well as...

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A Jamaican Hero

A Jamaican Hero

Monday was National Heroes Day in Jamaica, and about three weeks before a true hero, and my good friend Bobby Wilmot, passed away suddenly due to illness (he had been struggling with kidney health for a couple of years). Bobby leaves a remarkable legacy of lives who...

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“Be kind to one another”

“Be kind to one another”

"It rough out there!" This was the way one of the mothers in Trench Town described this time during the Covid crisis. Uncertainty about work, fears about sending children back to school, anxiety about increasing case numbers, fears of people turning to crime in their...

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