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JAM | Dec 10, 2025

Kiwanis Club of North St Andrew completes hostel for orphaned youth with HIV

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The Most Reverend Archbishop of Kingston Kenneth Richards, Chairman of Mustard Seed Communities, commends the Kiwanis Club of North St Andrew on the completion of the transitional hostel at Matthew 25:40 Boys’ Home, Tuesday, December 9, 2025.

The Kiwanis Club of North St Andrew (KCNSA) has officially completed a new transitional hostel for orphaned young men at the Matthew 25:40 Boys’ Home, operated by the Mustard Seed Communities in Kingston.

What began as a termite-ridden block in urgent need of repair has now been transformed into a safe, modern space that will support 19 young men aged 16 to 26 as they transition into adulthood.

Driven by their commitment to serving the nation’s most vulnerable, the KCNSA identified the need for expanded accommodation and improved facilities for the residents. The vision included seven additional bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a dedicated recreational area, providing not just shelter, but dignity, stability, and a space to grow.

Sponsors of the Matthew 25:40 Project gather for the official unveiling of the donors’ plaque during the handover of the transitional hostel at Matthew 25:40 Boys’ Home, Tuesday, December 9, 2025.

To turn this vision into reality, the club launched the Sensational Solar Raffle in 2023, rallying support from members and the wider public across all 14 parishes. Through these efforts, the KCNSA raised more than $25 million, far exceeding their initial fundraising target of $6 million. The raffle offered seven first prizes of a fully installed 7.5KW solar power system from JMI Solar, inspiring generous participation across the island.

The Matthew 25:40 Initiative, launched in October 2021 as a three-phase project and recognised as the KCNSA’s award-winning signature project within the Eastern Canada and Caribbean District, was designed to support the holistic development of the young men at the home. Phase one focused on mentorship, with club members and invited speakers delivering motivational sessions to build confidence and foster personal growth. Phase two introduced skill-training workshops to strengthen their readiness for education, employment, and independent living. The final phase culminated in the construction of the 1,500-square-foot new living accommodations, responding to the urgent need for safe, expanded housing. Many of the young men faced barriers to education, employment, and independent living, making this support even more critical.

(From left to right) Dr Laine Oakley Williams, Senior General Manager of the National Housing Trust; Lieutenant Governor Michael Powell; and Distinguished Lieutenant Governor Hugh Reid both gentlemen of the Kiwanis Club of North St Andrew, listening to presentations at the handover ceremony of the transitional hostel at Matthew 25:40 Boys’ Home, Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
Sharon Williams-Smith, Governor Elect of the Eastern Canada & Caribbean District of the Kiwanis Club, delivers her greetings at the handover of the transitional hostel at Matthew 25:40 Boys’ Home, December 9, 2025.

The Most Reverend Archbishop of Kingston, and Chairman of Mustard Seed Communities Kenneth Richards, commended the efforts of the KCNSA, stating, “This act of service by the Kiwanians stands as a counter-cultural confirmation that goodness still thrives, that generosity is still possible, and that together we can create environments where every child, every person, and every resident receives not only care, but love.”

Matthew 25:40 is an extension of the Dare to Care HIV Programme under Mustard Seed Communities, serving boys and young men living with or affected by HIV. Since 2000, Mustard Seed has remained committed to providing safe housing, access to education, continuous healthcare, and structured outreach initiatives for some of Jamaica’s most vulnerable youth.

Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon delivers remarks to the audience during the handover of the transitional hostel at Matthew 25:40 Boys’ Home, December 9, 2025.
Kiwanis Club members and sponsors attentively take in presentations celebrating the handover of the transitional hostel at Matthew 25:40 Boys’ Home, December 9, 2025.

The handover ceremony, led by Distinguished President (DP) Franklin Reid, unfolded as a moment of pride and reflection for everyone involved in the Matthew 25:40 Initiative. The event brought together long-standing partners and supporters of the project, including major sponsors Distinguished President Clive Tapper of JMI Solar and Jack Khemlani of Royale Computers Limited. Past presidents and distinguished members of the KCNSA also gathered, many of whom had guided and supported the project from its early vision to its completion.

Dr Laine Oakley Williams, Senior General Manager at the National Housing Trust, underscored the significance of the achievement, noting that the work done on the grounds of the hostel will have a transformative impact, one that will benefit generations to come. Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon, Founder of the Mustard Seed Communities, expressed deep gratitude to the KCNSA during his keynote address, acknowledging the lasting difference the new accommodations will make in the lives of the young men.

Damion Lawrence, President of the Kiwanis Club of North St. Andrew, addresses members and sponsors at the podium; Looking on is Sharon Williams-Smith, Governor Elect of the Eastern Canada & Caribbean District of the Kiwanis Club at the handover of the transitional hostel at Matthew 25:40 Boys’ Home, December 9, 2025.

KCNSA President Damion Lawrence also reflected on the 5-year journey of the project and the dedication of the signature project committee, extending heartfelt thanks to corporate partners and donors whose support carried the project across the finish line. “This hostel is more than concrete and steel; it is a beacon of hope, a bridge to independence, and a testament to what service, faith, and unity can accomplish,” he said, reminding the young men present that they are seen, valued, and never forgotten.

With the completion of the hostel, the KCNSA remains steadfast in its mission to uplift vulnerable youth and strengthen communities through meaningful service, and encourages the public to continue supporting the Matthew 25:40 Initiative and the ongoing work of Mustard Seed Communities.

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