HAPI Project Embodies Community Spirit, Brings Color and Joy to Local Resident

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The Cassada Gardens community recently joined forces for a special project aimed at brightening the life of an elderly woman. As part of the HAPI initiative ), volunteers came together to paint the home of a beloved resident, symbolizing the power of community spirit.

The initiative, led by the St. John’s Rural East Youth Group and supported by the Honorable Maria Vanessa Browne, Mary Baltimore SPB, Mr. Franklin James, and Kings Casino, took a personal turn as the focus shifted to improving the living conditions of an elderly member of the community.

 

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Such a wonderful story and event. It goes to show that we do have people that care in our communities.
    Keep up the wonderful work.

  2. Such a heartwarming initiative! It’s inspiring to see the community come together to bring joy and color to a beloved resident’s life. The HAPI project truly embodies the power of unity and compassion.

  3. If more people come together to support our neighborhood, we could change the face of many communities. Well done. Many blessings to all involved.

  4. Hey pixie?
    What’s up?
    You painting houses now?
    I hope the resident in the home cupboard full?
    I hope the resident not hungry!
    Cause it will be real sad in my opinion if her belly a bawl and she have a nicely painted house to live in..
    Come frankie, respond!
    Remember I am giving my opinion!

    • Now Sandra, this was a feel good moment…don’t be bitter
      However, why can’t they paint slbmb why all the Government buildings not maintained.
      If I were them, I would not advertise a one off activity…I would hope so many are being done that persons (who wish to/ not forced to) highlight these moments in gratitude

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