COJO
In The News
New
York based Jamaican Charity Children Of Jamaica Outreach (COJO) host
Annual Scholarship Gala on World Aids Day
Jamaica AIDS Support
For Life Annual Drive Project Smiles Among This Years
Beneficiaries ... Read
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NY-based
charity awards scholarships to local institutions
The Children of
Jamaica Outreach (COJO), a New York-based Jamaican charity, has this
year awarded four scholarships to local institutions - two each to
the Alpha Boys' Home and the City of Refuge Home... Read
more
COJO Makes Scholarship Donation To Alpha Boys Home
KINGSTON, JAMAICA
June 6, 2007- Mr. Gary Williams, Chairman/Founder of Children
of Jamaica Outreach, (COJO) Inc. (left) and Althea Knight, COJO Executive
congratulate Edney Samuels ... Read
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Air Jamaica and Patrick Ewing Join Forces to support Children of Jamaica
Outreach
KINGSTON - May
25, 2007 - A four-member delegation from the New York based Jamaican
charity, Children of Jamaica Outreach (COJO) inc. will visit Jamaica
from May 29 - June 1 as ... Read
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12th Annual Charity Ball at the Crowne Plaza
NEW YORK, NY
February 21, 2007- Hon. Robert Pickersgill, senior Jamaican government
minister (left) congratulates Gary Williams, Chairman/Founder of Children
of Jamaica Outreach, ... Read
more
Place of Safety for Boys Receives Computers
The St. Augustine's
Place of Safety for Boys, in Chapelton, Clarendon, has received computers,
toiletries, basketballs, and articles of clothing, from Children ...
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Musgrave Girls Home Gets Kitchen & School Supplies (Kingston)
The Musgrave Girls
Home has been presented with kitchen and school supplies including
four computers, a laser jet printer, a refrigerator and deep freeze
as well as ... Read
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Physically Challenged Children Get Wheelchairs From COJO
Nine wheelchairs
have been donated to the physically challenged children at the Glenhope
Nursery in Kingston by Children of Jamaica Outreach, Inc. (COJO),
a non governmental ... Read
more
Pub. 08 Dec.
2005, North American Gleaner, Page 20 - COJO
making a difference to US
Children of Jamaica
Outreach (COJO), is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to
help improve the health, education and general well-being of under
served children in the United States and Jamaica...Read
more
Pub. 12 Nov.
2001, Daily Star, Page 04 - J'cans abroad reach
out to children's home
The Glenhope Place
of Safety in Kingston has received a generous donation from Children
of Jamaica Outreach (COJO), a non-governmental organisation based
in the United States.... Read more
Pub. 07 April
2000, Daily Gleaner, Page A11 - Library for
Glenhope Place of Safety
MINISTER OF Health,
John Junor and Winston Bowen, director of Children Services on Wednesday
broke ground for the construction of a library at the Glenhope Place
of Safety, in Kingston... Read more
Pub.
31 Mar. 2000, Daily Gleaner, Page A12 - Children
of Jamaica Outreach to break ground
CHILDREN of Jamaica
Out-reach (COJO) from New York will be breaking ground to build a
library at the Glenhope Nursery on Tuesday, April 3.The group will
also make a presentation of wheelchairs and a cash donation of US$11,000...
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Pub. 25 Jan.
1999, Daily Star, Page 03 - COJO Donates Nine
Wheelchairs to Glenhope Nursery
Nine wheelchairs
have been donated to the physically challenged children at the Glenhope
Nursery in Kingston by the Children of Jamaica Outreach (COJO), a
non- governmental organisation in the United States...Read
more
Pub. 25 Jan. 1999, Daily Gleaner, Page B08 - Glenhope
Nursery gets wheelchairs, money
Nine wheelchairs
have been donated to the physically challenged children at the Glenhope
Nursery in Kingston by Children of Jamaica Outreach (COJO), a non-governmental
organisation in the United States.... Read
more
Pub. 09 Jan.
1998, Weekend Star, Page 09 - COJO Donates to
the Marigold Children's Home
Gary Williams,
a Jamaican living in the United States for the past nine years handed
over a cheque for US$7,035 to the Marigold Children's Home. Mr. Williams
interacts with some of the children who will benefit from his donation...
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Pub. 09 Jan. 1998, Daily Gleaner, Page C03 - J'cans
abroad remember Marigold Child Care centre
For every ray
of sunshine, a blade of grass grows.
The children at
the Marigold Child Care Centre, on Lady Musgrave Road, Kingston were
beaming Tuesday morning as a group of concerned individuals came calling
with gifts... Read more