Members of the Good Samaritan Inn have for many years made it their civic duty to care for the less fortunate.
The Indian High Commission boosted the cause, by donating a total of J$250,000 to provide over 750 meals to persons who are in need.
This comes as part of India’s 75th year of independence celebration and serving between 250 to 300 meals every Sunday to persons in need is no small feat.
Additionally, this beacon of hope for the needy and the homeless is located at Geffard Place in Downtown, Kingston.
The inn, an affiliate of the East Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, recently received a contribution from the High Commission of India, in support of the underprivileged.
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