Theresa Oliphant (left), Inspire to Change Foundation member, and Sanmerna Paper Products Managing Director Robert White (second left) pose along with ‘Santa Claus’ and Stephanie Josephs, director, Inspire to Change Foundation, and fellow Sanmerna Director Mark White (right) during Wednesday’s ‘Treat on Wheels’ function at the Half-Way Tree Transportation Centre.
Although COVID-19 has interrupted the usual Christmas activities, the Sanmerna Foundation, in tandem with Inspire to Change Foundation (ICF) and the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC), made sure more than 110 children with disabilities across metropolitan Kingston were fêted to a ‘Treat on Wheel’.
But unlike the previous years, the event was scaled back to only include an “off the mark” event at the Half-Way Tree Transportation Centre on Wednesday.
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December 15, 2020
Dear Pastor,
I had a vision last year and it was not good. I need help to interpret it. In the vision, I was in a JUTC (Jamaica Urban Transit Company) bus which stopped in front of two containers. One of the containers was yellow and the other was pink. A fair-skin woman came out of the yellow container and gave me a paper to read. I gave the paper to another woman on the bus to read it for me.
I looked at the paper and saw what she said was written on it. I gave it back to the woman in the container. I told her what I was told has been written on the paper. She went back into the container and disappeared.