Releases
Island Grill invites Christmas cheer for children
On Sunday Msgr. Gregory Ramkissoon (Mustard Seed Communities) mentioned that as a result of the recession they did not receive as many stuff toys this year. Thalia Lyn, an Immaculate Conception High school alumna decided to help by placing a box at each Island Grill store so that anyone who is able can place a … Continue reading
Policies/rules of OAaSIS Intl Foundation (Facebook group)
DEAREST MEMBERS::: There is no discrimination regardless of your sex, colour, intelligence level, religion, creed…. HOWEVER, All posts in this group MUST relate to our objectives, topic, vision. Therefore, in realising that creativity and the arts exist in all facets of life, it is pertinent that you tailor your information so that others can understand … Continue reading
‘Black’ pupils in UK failing on purpose? OAaSIS aid for Ja
Whether Black children are failing on purpose, it’s time for Jamaicans to take a good look at it’s own children … Continue reading
FEB chairman supports new efforts to protect children online
“It is more than time to take strong steps to protect our children”, Harvey Thomas said. Continue reading
Jamaica’s Andrew Holness destined for greatness, PM or not?
For now Andrew Holness seemingly is shaping up to be Jamaica’s newest rising Prime Minister, as many Jamaicans are securing their VoTING power — whats the deal Continue reading
The accomplishments of OAaSIS patron Winston Henry Eccleston
As a visual artist hailing from Trench Town during the Bob Marley era, Eccleston’s recently completed his book ‘The Trench Town Tenemant Yard’ . Continue reading
Online store to earn funds for OAaSIS projects
Finally, an opportunity to support OAaSIS International Foundation projects from across the world is created. Continue reading
OAaSIS patron W Henry Eccleston arrives from New York
As an artist hailing from Trench Town during the Bob Marley era, Eccleston’s featured catalogue on ‘The Trench Town Tenemant Yard’ experience will be given to.. Continue reading
Finally work begins for library at Sargeantville, Jamaica
Several inspired residents are now busy reparing the pledged building for the library, recently weather damaged, starting with the floor. Continue reading
Books land for library at Sargeantville, Jamaica and more
The books for the library at Sargeantville Community catering to over 10,000 residents have LANDED in Jamaica at the Kingston Wharf! Continue reading

