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2024 PRAYER BREAKFAST PROJECT
The 2024 Breakfast Project is the Educate to Elevate Community Outreach, a back-to- school project of the Hope Gospel Assembly, where school supplies and vouchers are provided for students in need of financial support.
2024 Prayer
Breakfast Highlight
Past Breakfast Projects
Over the years the National Leadership Prayer Breakfast has spearheaded a number of projects for the development and improvement of our families, communities and nations.Â
- 1986 - 2000
- 2001 - 2014
- 2015 - 2023
Year | Project | Amount Donated |
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1986 | Mrs. Sylvia Drummond & PSOJ Premier Plaza Explosion Fund | $3,258.00 |
1987 | Medical Assistance to two Brothers (Cohen Brothers) in Clarendon, Jamaica | $9,000.00 |
1988 | Riverton City Development | $7,640.29 |
1989 | Sunbeam Children’s Home (Rev. Cedric Lue). | $5,470.00 |
1990 | Girl’s Town Sewing Machine Project. | $7,550.00 |
1991 | His Wings Boys Home, Browns Town, St. Ann. | $5,470.00 |
1992 | Student Examination Support Fund | $14,000.00 |
1993 | Restoration of the chapel in the General Penitentiary. | $30,000.00 |
1994 | Gayle Educational Fund (Family Life Ministries). | $15,000.00 |
1995 | Mustard Seed Community project for abandoned and severely handicapped children in Western T. Ward. | $36,000.00 |
1996 | Western Kingston Project and the Jamaica Council of Human Rights. | $52,000.00 |
1997 | YESS Programme, an inner-city youth project of the Kingston Restoration Company and HANDS ACROSS JAMAICA. | $74,689.74 |
1998 | rebuilding the home of SITIRA PASSLEY, an indigent lady with several foster children in Drapers, Portland. | $91,000.00 |
1999 | Spanish Town Infirmary | $88,000.00 |
2000 | The Marie Atkins Night Shelter For The Homeless, Kingston | $70,000.00 |
Year | Project | Amount Donated |
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2001 | the Jamaica Aids Support Committee for the AIDS Hospice and children suffering from HIV/AIDS. | $80,000.00 |
2002 | FOOD FOR THE POOR to assist directly with the relief of flood victims in the parish of Portland. | $117, 838.88 |
2003 | Maleke Palmer, a two-year old suffering from gun violence in Jamaica. | $150,000.00 |
2004 | The establishment of night shelter for the poor and homeless street people in the Corporate Area | $180,000.00 |
2005 | To help complete repairs to the night shelter at the Golden Age Home, managed by FOOD FOR THE POOR and rehabilitation of the poor and homeless street people in the Corporate Area of Kingston & St. Andrew. | ---------- |
2006 | The COMPUTER LAB at the Rio Cobre Correctional Facility (St. Catherine) for Boys 12 - 17 years of age. | $300,000.00 |
2007 | Build Jamaica Basic School Project. | $264,700.00 |
2008 | Equipment for Jamaica Police Convalescent Home in Black River, St. Elizabeth. | $266,826.45 |
2009 | Peace Management Initiative (PMI) - Children traumatized by violence and The Mustard Seed Communities - Children living with HIV/AIDS | $322,000.00 |
2010 | $245,000.00 was donated to Hear the Children’s Cry to assist with their ANANDA ALERT project. $490,000.00 was donated to the Haiti Relief Fund through the SALVATION ARMY to assist with relief and rebuilding programme following the January 12, 2010 7.5 earthquake. | $735,000.00 |
2011 | Menzies family whose children required urgent medical attention. | $1,600,000.00 |
2012 | Glenhope Place of Safety to offset the cost of repairs. | $500,000.00 |
2013 | Muirton Boys’ Home in Portland to help with repairing the infrastructural damage suffered during the passage of Hurricane Sandy | $407,000.00 |
2014 | Committee for the Upliftment of the Mental III (CUMI) to assist with their feeding project to mentally challenged individual in Montego Bay. | $410,000.00 |
Year | Project | Amount Donated |
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2015 | Theodora Project to assist with the refurbishing of their safe house(used to house vulnerable and at-risk students) located in Negril, Westmoreland. | $400,000.00 |
2016 | Eira Schader Home for the Aged located in Trench Town | $550,549.00 |
2017 | Children First Agency to assist with their holistic life skills and skills-building project at the South Camp Juvenile Correctional Centre. | $501,670.40 |
2018 | Randolph Lopez School of Hope (RLSOH) to assist with refurbishing the sanitary facilities and establishing eating areas to enhance the student’s social development. | $450,000.00 |
2019 | Peace Management Initiative: Safe Schools Monitors Programme to assist with providing greater security and support to pedestrian students travelling home from school in the Kingston Central Police Division. | $503,347.90 |
2020 | Violence Prevention Alliance – Child Resiliency Program to assist with providing support to children facing educational and development challenges, especially those suffering from abuse, neglect, and violent situations. | $501,000.00 |
2021 | 33 laptops valuing approximately $850,000 were donated to three Rural schools in Jamaica: Caledonia All Age & Infant School, Tranquility Primary School, and Cairn Currant Primary School, to assist with providing support to children facing educational challenges due to the impact of the COVID19 pandemic. | Laptops |
2022 | Clifton Boys’ Home to assist with providing support toward its Education Intervention Project, aimed at helping wards who were experiencing academic decline due to the pandemic | $750,000.00 |
2023 | The Student Christian Fellowship and Scripture Union has over the centuries played an important role in developing boys and girls, young men and women into respectable men and women in society. The donation is to assist with the development of a character and value formation programme for our youths in our high schools. | $750,000.00 |
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Past Handover Projects
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- 2015 - Theodora Project
- 2017 – CHILDREN FIRST AGENCY
- 2018 – RANDOLPH LOPEZ SCHOOL OF HOPE
- 2021 – LAPTOPS DONATED
- 2022 – CLIFTON BOYS HOME
Celebrating a Strong Legacy
Past Breakfast Speakers
2023
Bishop Christine Gooden-Benguche, OD
District President, Jamaica Methodist Church The Jamaica Pegasus, Kingston
2022
Rev. Dr. Rohan Ambersley
Pastor – Sterling Castle New Testament Church of God
2021
Rev. Dr. Dylan Toussaint
Pastor – Waterford & Edgewater Baptist Circuit of Churches
2020
Bishop the Honourable Conrad Pitkin, CD, JP
Custos Rotulorum – St. James
Pastor, Faith Temple Assemblies of God, Montego Bay
2019
Rev. Karen Kirlew
President, Jamaica Baptist Union & Pastor, St. Ann’s Bay Circuit of Baptist Churches
2018
Rev. Astor Carlyle, JP
Pastor Webster Memorial United Church
2017
The Hon. Rev. Dr. Burchell Taylor, OJ, CD
Pastor, Bethel Baptist Church
2016
Pastor Glen O. Samuels
President West Jamaica Conference SDA
2015
Rev. Everton Jackson
Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church
2014
Bishop Dr. Delford Davis
Kingston Bishop/Overseer
The Power of Faith Ministries
International
2013
Rev. Dr. Maitland Evans
President, International University of the Caribbean
2012
Rev. Dr. Lenworth Anglin
Church of God in Jamaica
2011
The Rev. Dr. Yvette Noble
Bloomeld, United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
2010
Dr. Lascelles Newman
St. Andrew Parish Church
2009
The Rev. Dr. Roderick Hewitt
Pastor, Hope United Church
2008
The Rev. Dr. Roy Notice
Pastor, Mandeville New Testament Church Of God
2007
Rev. Karl Johnson
President, Jamaica Council of Churches
2006
Bishop Dr. Stevenson Samuels
General Secretary, Student Christian Fellowship & Scripture Union
2005
Rev. Rennard White
Pastor, Tower Hill Missionary Church St. Andrew.
2004
Dr. Herbert Thompson
President, Northern Caribbean University, Mandeville, Manchester
2003
The Most Rev. Charles Dufour
Bishop of the Roman Catholic, Diocese of Montego Bay
2002
Bishop Ronald Blair
Administrative Bishop, The New Testament Church of God in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
2001
Rev. Neville Callam
President, Jamaica Baptist Union Pastor, Tarrant Baptist Church
2000
Rev. Oliver Daley
Pastor, Ridgemount United Church Former Moderator, United Church and the Cayman Islands, Past President Jamaica Council of Churches
1999
Rev. Gerry Gallimore
Past President, Youth for Christ International
1998
Rev. C.S. Reid
Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church
1997
Rev. Samuel Carl Vassel
Pastor, Bethune Ave. Holiness Christian Church
1996
Rev. Everard Allen
Pastor, Brown’s Town Circuit of Baptist Churches, St. Ann
1995
The Rev. Dr. Peter G.W. Garth
Associated Gospel Assemblies
1994
The Rev. Dr. George Simpson
Jamaica Baptist Union
1993
Rev. The Hon. Carmen Stewart
Jamaica Pentecostal Union (Apostolic) Custos of St. Andrew
1992
The Rev. Dr. Alston Henry
Pastor, Open Bible Standard Churches of Jamaica
1991
Rev. Lennox Humphrey Powell
Pastor, Assemblies of God
1990
Rt. Rev. Herman Spence
Suffragan Bishop of Kingston
1989
Rev. Orville Neil
President, Jamaica Association of Evangelicals. Pastor, Grace Missionary Church
1988
The Rev. Dr. Herbert Swaby
Pastor Emmanuel United Church Principal, Iona High School
1987
Mr. Gerry Gallimore
Area Director, Youth for Christ International
1986
His Grace, Archbishop Samuel Carter
S.J Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kingston
1985
Pastor Carmen Stewart
Jamaica Pentecostal Union (Apostolic)
1984
Rev. Earl Thames
United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
1983
Rev. C. Evans Bailey
Pastor, Coke Methodist Church
1982
Rev. Cleve Grant
Pastor, Constant Spring Church of God, Kingston
1981
The Rev. Dr. Burchell Taylor
Pastor, Bethel Baptist Church
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