List of Projects

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Help with issues back home in Jamaica Legal Wiz
305-648-6963
   

The Legal Wiz Team runs your errands back home. More importantly the team will research and answer questions on your issues back on the island.

Questions on legal proceedings back home can be submitted to legalwiz@jamaicans.com or legalwizwork@yahoo.com. Questions will then be processed by team specialists in each area, and selected answers will be placed in relevant Questions and Answers sections of participating mediahouses and sites. These include Street Hype Newspaper in New York, Yush.com (UK), The Agriculturalist, Jamaicans.com advice channel and on www.antheamcgibbon.com.
For actual legwork, follow ups and other needed legal assistant services in Jamaica not requiring the full services of an attorney you may call 876-530-5744 or 305-648-6963 or simply write to legalwiz@jamaicans.com  or  legalwizwork@yahoo.com to make private arrangements beyond the commitment of this mediahouse.
Physical office is at Suite # 1, 3 South Avenue, Swallowfield, Kingston 5, Jamaica West Indies
The fee range starts at a minimum of US$50.00/£32.00 for the service, if beyond reasonable.

Questions and Answers on issues back home Legal Wiz
305-648-6963
   

Legal Wiz team serves Jamaicans abroad by answering questions they may have on issues back home. If the question/research requires more work than is reasonable a nominal fee will be charged. The team comprises professionals such as civil and criminal lawyers, private investigators, architects, realtors, construction companies etc..

Questions on legal proceedings back home can be submitted to legalwiz@jamaicans.com or legalwizwork@yahoo.com. Questions will then be processed by team specialists in each area, and selected answers will be placed in relevant Questions and Answers sections of participating mediahouses and sites. These include Street Hype Newspaper (New York), Yush.com (UK), The Agriculturalist, Jamaicans.com advice channel and on www.antheamcgibbon.com.
For actual legwork, follow ups and other needed legal assistant services in Jamaica not requiring the services of an attorney you may call 876-530-5744 or 305-648-6963 or simply write to legalwiz@jamaicans.com or legalwizwork@yahoo.com to make private arrangements beyond the commitment of this mediahouse.
Physical office in Jamaica is at Suite # 1, 3 South Avenue, Swallowfield, Kingston 5, Jamaica West Indies
The fee range starts at a minimum of US$50.00/£32.00 for the service if beyond reasonable

Pickney International Creative Youth Club Kristen Brown
876-395-9592
   

The OAaSIS International Foundation has started the Pickney International Creative Youth Club (PIcyc) as follow up the creative workshop series which are impacting wherever youth are visited.

To put all projects of the entity into perspective, and considering that all members/volunteers do so within their time budget, the PIcyc is created to establish for continuum in engendering the arts in education without replacing any teacher or exisiting institution.

The club continues to emphasise total arts and creative skills for development – literary, visual, culinary, performing especially through activity sheets. Successful candidates at each level of the courses will receive a certificate

PI CREATIVE YOUTH CLUB MEMBERSHIP FEE:
To join Pickney International Creative Youth club, an annual Ja$2,500/US35 fee covers buttons, stickers, newsletter, discounts on services such as workshops, private classes, activity sheets and certificates on successful completion, and purchase of material at participating locations. Tee shirts apply to specific around Kingston locations not requiring mailing/delivery of sheets.
In addition, activity sheets will be mailed to or delivered to all members to be done, and returned to the head office for marking. After successfully completing each level a certificate will be awarded.

Sponsor a child/youth or wo today. Several youth have expressed an interest in being members, but being without funds, are in need of sponsors.. Please consider sponsoring a child or school. How about sending us or interested schools and churches a line.

Pickney International (PI) network is set up to provide wholesome artful entertainment for children that makes them JUST appreciate being youthful and placing growing up and adulthood in proper perspective.
Along with OAaSIS PI members stir the creative mind with clean fun, that continues way past slated sessions!!!

Library and Art Department for Sargeantville Anthea McGibbon, Founder
305-648-6963
   

OAaSIS International Foundation is building a library and art department in Sargeantville to serve approximately 10,000 residents from the immediate environs.

The OAaSIS network  therefore seeks your assistance to furnish the already pledged building with books, art supplies, at least one computer. There are volunteer teachers to start the ball a-rolling.
You may want to just donate to our NCB account number #: 064666886

CONTACT PERSONS FOR DELIVERY OF BOOKS/SUPPLIES:
Jamaica – Anthea McGibbon, 876-797-7297
Jamaica – Kristen Brown, 876-395-9392
Jamaica – Allan Bucknol, 876-850-7220
Jamaica – Pastor Bailey, 876-408-9319
Jamaica – Ted Smellie, 876-489-5043
New York, USA – Patrick Beckford, Jamaica Diaspora, 732-801-6747
Maryland, USA – Aneita Cunningham – 301-537-8766

Swept Away by Jamaican beauties Dec 6-22 Anthea McGibbon, Founder
305-648-6963
   

Come December 6-22, the artists/artistes volunteering with the OAaSIS International Foundation will showcase their talent - and just that. At Couples Swept Away, Negril the OAaSIS International Foundation has been given the chance to earn needed funds to offset projects at a two-week long exhibition.
 

ATCAC HOPE CENTER OF HAITI Philocles Desir
238-214-4922
   

 The ATCAC’s mission is to empower the lives of families living on the Caribbean Island of Haiti, thus reversing community, cultural, and economic deterioration. ATCAC seeks to educate, feed, clothe, and provide medical assistance to those in need, while developing working skills for young adults to become self-sufficient and contributive members of society.

 

ATCAC has been serving Haiti for six years. It has successfully implemented a pilot school including the provision of uniforms, teachers’ salaries, supplies, and health care assistance. It now plans to build on this success by providing a full-spectrum of services to Haiti’s poorest areas. ATCAC will be offering its educational, Vocational work skills training, health, women’s and socioeconomic programs to rural areas, such as Cap-Haitian, Limbe, Port Margot, Bayeux, Gonavies, CoCo Beach, and others. It is expecting to serve a minimum of 2,500 people, with an emphasis on services for women and children.

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