Community volunteer ‘adopts’ centenarians
Feb 6th, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 5:00#Gleaner #Centenarian #LascellesSimmonds FEBRUARY 6, 2021: Clarendon resident Lascelles Simmonds has his hands full these days with five adopted ‘babies’ – all centenarians. The president of the Frankfield Development Area Committee (DAC), who sits on the Clarendon Parish Development Committee, says he has always been looking out for children, hosting several treats for them under the umbrella organisation, with the help of Custos William Shagoury.
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