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Category Archives: Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf
Deaf Designs
These are a few of the many craft items that graduates from the Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf made. In Jamaica it is extremely difficult for deaf persons to get employment, therefore folks from the deaf community came together … Continue reading
Making Friends
Here we are making friends with the students at the CCCD. It was indeed a blessing to have had the opportunity to bond with these amazing children!
Education is the KEY
On one of our visits to the Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf, at the Knockpatrick campus in Manchester, we presented the school with over one hundred and fifty pounds of clothing and school supplies. While there we spoke with … Continue reading
JDEP’s No Limitations Summer Jam 2011
What a blast! The boys had such a fantastic time at our 1st Annual JDEP’s No Limitations Summer Jam. The goal was to have all three boys together to build friendship, social skills, communication skills, self-esteem, and to have … Continue reading



