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Canned Food Drive
As di breeze start to feel crisp and di holiday spirit fill di air, we haffi remember seh not everybody a go have a full plate pon dem table. Help Us to Address Food Insecurity Across the Triad This Holiday Season... According to FeedingAmerica.org , 1 in 7 adults and i in 5 children face hunger each day in the state of North Carolina. The Jamaican Association, in partnership with Urban Ministries, is dedicated to making a difference in our local community. We invite you to s
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Aid for Jamaica
The Jamaican Association of Greensboro is proud to team up with North Carolina A&T State University and the MIAL Foundation to aid those affected by Hurricane Melissa.
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Games Night and Upcoming Sip N' Paint Event
What a nice likkle vibes it was at our last Games Night!
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WFMY 2 News Feature
Nixon Norman, from WFMY News 2, reached out to the Jamaican Association for comments and updates regarding Hurricane Melissa and its impact on the diaspora.
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Annual Father's Day Picnic 2024
Thank you to everyone who attended our annual Father's Day Picnic at Barber Park in Greensboro. Your presence and participation made the event a huge success!
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President's Message
Dear members and friends, My name is Uzama Price. I am a board-certified behavior analyst specializing in autism, intellectual disability, and mental illness. I was elected board president on April 24, 2023. I am honored and grateful for this opportunity to serve in this role. The association's five-year plan includes: More inclusive membership. Increased funding, active community engagement. Scholarships that make a real difference. Opportunities to share skills and experti
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