Gratitude begats gratitude. Thanks to all who have been thankful.
Lots of thank yous and gratitude have been expressed that seriously should not go unappreciated. This page will be a compliation of some of them as well as clients’ products — proof of the pudding per se.
From Allman Town Primary
(Series held January 13-22): My heart is full.. and running over with gratitude to the OaASIS International Foundation. When I made the appeal for more arts in our school, I did not expect anything of this magnitude. The outpouring of time, energy and support was encouraging. Interestingly, the Creative Arts Intervention Series began a day after the major earthquake hit Haiti. The response to assist the Haitians from our Jamaican brothers and sisters was overwhelming; likewise the response to share in our programme. Various motivators and entertainers, our own Jamaican kinsmen and women came out in full support. I am honoured to have Mr. Barrington Watson-live and in living colour attending the function in the capacity of patron. To have Mr. Cordel Green present to endorse the event is a great start to the programme.
The fact that the Foundation found it apt to honour individuals from the very community in which th school is locted is definitely an encouraging step in the right direction. It brought home the fact that it does not matter the genesis of persons, but rather their vision for movement and nation building that really counted.
Click for full report: Allman Town Teachers, principal students say thanks
From Sargeantville and neighbouring communities
for a long time she yearned to see things like these in the community.
“The community is in need of so many things, but we just did not have the help or the resources”. These persons have given us the power to push forward.”
- Barbara Henry, March 28 series
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Perspective on creative workshop series at Sargeantville, March 28
Being at the OAaSIS International of Jamaica presentations was truly a remarkable experience..
Click for full testimonial by Ebonique, a visitor brought by Jerico Hanson
From Port Royal one-day series April 23
The exposure for the students was a very good one. They have learned that creativity is fun and they need to shut out all negative forces and work towards their gold. The Port Royal Primary and infant school is very grateful for the time OAaSIS International shared with us.
Jevon Allen, Port Royal Primary & Infant Headboy
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From St Theresa Preparatory, May 4-7
We at St Theresa Preparatory have learned amazing things from OAaSIS International workshop series.
Alexia Brown, Grade 6G Click for full testimonial by Alexia Brown of St Theresa Prep
Students reports to Aunt Suzie in the Children’s Own Please click image to read report from St Theresa student.








Englishman identifies with Jamaicans through reggae songs.