Flow for street people

Published: Friday | December 14, 2012 Comments 0
Flow's Denise Williams (centre), gives close attention to elderly street persons who were fed by her team in Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay, last Sunday. - Photo by Janet Silvera
Flow's Denise Williams (centre), gives close attention to elderly street persons who were fed by her team in Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay, last Sunday. - Photo by Janet Silvera
The Flow team, along with pastors Dorette (left) and Paul Blake (second right) of Acts of Faith Ministries, and students of the University of the West Indies, Mona, Western Jamaica campus, pose for the camera after feeding 100 street persons. - Photo by Janet Silvera
The Flow team, along with pastors Dorette (left) and Paul Blake (second right) of Acts of Faith Ministries, and students of the University of the West Indies, Mona, Western Jamaica campus, pose for the camera after feeding 100 street persons. - Photo by Janet Silvera

Some 100 persons were fed downtown Montego Bay by Columbus Communications Jamaica Limited, operators of Flow and Columbus Business Solutions, last Sunday.

Flow again teamed up with pastors Paul and Dorette Blake who, for the last six years, have been helping persons who call the streets of downtown Montego Bay home, through 'Street Church', held every Sunday in Sam Sharpe Square.

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