West Haven Children’s Home benefits from fun day treat
Feb 17th, 2022 | Category: Special Reports | 6:08#JamaicaGleaner FEBRUARY 17, 2022: Roses are red, violets are blue, although disabled, West Haven Children’s home residents were having fun like normal children do, at the Stardae Charity Group-hosted fun day treat. Located in the hills of Copse, Hanover, there are 98 wards of the State who reside at the home. Their ages range from seven to 44 years, and most of the adults have been living there since they were children. Hearing the laughter and seeing the joy radiating from their faces, their disabilities didn’t hinder them from engaging in a day filled with activities.
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