Born and raised in the rural parish of St Mary, Delmarine Morris grew up as a regular child who lived with her grandmother and other relatives. At the age of 12 she migrated to Kingston where she lived with her father and his wife. Delmarine suffered from early childhood sexual abuse which continued into her early teenage years. At the age of 15 she became homeless and later got raped and had her first child. She became the perfect candidate for domestic violence as one year after her first child she was now pregnant with her second child.
The domestic abuse relationship lasted for eight years. After breaking Free from the domestic abusive relationship, she became homeless again which led to sex trafficking. She broke free from these and became an Author, owner of a janitorial company, director of a charity organization, and a teacher. She is now married and the proud mother of 4 boys and 1 grandson. Delmarine is now a Evangelist and mentor and she offers life coaching to persons who wants to break free from prostitution and any form of abuse to live a meaningful life.
She is the COO of B.L.U.E (Because Love Understands Everything) Janitorial Care Services and the Managing Director of B.L.U.E Foundation, which caters to the needs of sexually abused females, teenage mothers and persons wanting to leave prostitution.
Delmarine’s passion for helping victims of sexual abuse is the foundation on which “Life Goes On,” an internet radio program, is being used to bring awareness to issues of sexual abuse faced by children. With features on radio and television programs, she tells her life’s story with passion and enthusiasm, bringing hope to people and reaching them with the love of Christ. Using her passion for ministry and her genuine love and concern for people who are broken, Delmarine ’s purpose is to make an impact in the kingdom of God by reaching those individuals who feel rejected and abandoned by life’s struggles, filling them with the blessed hope found only in Christ.
Rejected by family and friends, Delmarine sought for love and acceptance in all the wrong people, places and things, and found nothing but abandonment, rejection, and abuse. Her desire to leave behind a life of sexual and physical abuse was met with great challenges. She became hopeless; her beauty was broken. She knew she was destined for greatness and despite being rejected, she pushed through the pain, hunger, suicide attempts and being homeless to find purpose. She knew that for her to overcome, it would require sacrifices and a strong determination. After a threat to end her life and the life of her children, Delmarine decided to try life on her own, without a bank account or a safe place to sleep. She began her journey to be Restored to Beautiful.
Feeding the homeless “Feed my Sheep” initiative
Once monthly, my husband and I along with donations from people feed at least 100 homeless people. We have 3 homeless individuals that we feed every day and in December we aim to feed ,clothe, and give out care packages of personal items to street people. We also try to give at least 5 families Groceries.
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