The children and their parents trickled in on what we refer to as JMT, or Jamaican Mean Time and we were blown away by the vibe, by their smiles and just by their very simple happiness despite the environment, the very rough part of Kingston town where most of them live. We even managed to get down with some recorder, mouth organ and tambourine action to finish off what was a truly amazing day. All the shoes and clothing found new homes and for those that don’t see the kids’ shoes and clothing you donated in the pics it wasn’t until after the event that we managed to keep the pressure up at the wharf to clear the second half of our shipment. We dropped that stuff off to Shirley and she will be distributing it to the children from the school this week. As stated we will be continuing our relationship with the school and we may be asking for more of your help time goes on, so we’ll keep you informed.













Have some shoes to donate, what’s the procedure?
Hey there. We will be doing some collections in September and will be posting up about that via our instagram @streetweird so keep an eye out for the info. Thanks for your message.