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Educational Facilities for Children in Need

We raise funds for the construction of educational facilities for children in underdeveloped countries, and to provide financial resources for those facilities.

Please help us reach our immediate goal of raising $160,000 for a preparatory school in Jamaica.

CURRENT PROJECTS

Join us in supporting the funding of a new building at St. Robert Bellarmine Preparatory School in Jamaica. Please help us reach our funding goal of $160,000 for this project.

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PAST PROJECTS

For over 25 years Christos Ministries has been providing financial resources to children from underprivileged countries. Learn more about the amazing difference we are making.

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"Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed."
—Proverbs 19:17 ESV

Our mission is to honor the Lord Jesus Christ, promote His Kingdom, and reflect His unconditional love by providing spiritual, physical, and financial support to those in need, and providing resources and facilities for the educational development of children in the greatest need.

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CHRISTOS MINISITRIES IMPACT

25

Years Since Christos Ministries was Founded

$1.43M

Raised for Children Educational Facilities

7

School Projects Completed

$52.5K

Scholarship Funds Given

The Goodwin Scholarship

Goodwin scholarship provides full scholarships for students pursuing theology degrees from the Assemblies of God Bible College in Jamaica. Scholarships are approximately $2,500 per year for three years. The school administration recommends the recipient. Christos provides the funding to the school for as long as the student is enrolled. Christos supports one student at a time. Funding is provided by donors through Christos.

Journal

Welcome to the Christos Ministries project journal. Here you will receive the latest new about current projects, as well as updates and stories about past projects.

By Thomas Minieri March 18, 2025
Did you know that 1 in 4 Jamaican children live under the poverty line? Or that 30% of children never attend secondary school due to financial struggles? These numbers represent real families—parents forced to choose between feeding their children or paying for school supplies, and kids dropping out because they lack transportation. Entire communities are stuck in a cycle of poverty that seems impossible to escape. Education is supposed to be a pathway to a better life. Still, for many Jamaican children, that path is filled with roadblocks. Without access to proper schooling, they face limited job opportunities, lower incomes, and a future that looks much like the generations before them—a vicious cycle of poverty. Imagine a young boy named David. His mother, a hardworking woman, sells fruits in the market to provide for their family. She dreams of a better life for her son, one where he is not forced to struggle financially. But, without money for school fees, David’s education is inconsistent. Sometimes, he misses weeks because they do not have reliable transportation and cannot afford books. Eventually, he falls too far behind and drops out altogether. Now, as a teenager, David searches for work to help his family but has no diploma. The only jobs available are low-paying and unstable. He wants more for his future, but every door seems closed. The cycle continues—just as his mother struggled, so will he. This is the reality for thousands of families in Jamaica. Education is the missing key, but too many children are locked out of opportunities. Families want a future where their children can: Find stable jobs with livable wages Break free from the struggles they grew up with Build a better life for themselves and their communities At Christos Ministries, we believe no child should be denied an education because of poverty. That’s why we work to build schools, provide financial support, and offer educational resources to children in underdeveloped areas in Jamaica. Here’s how we help break the cycle of poverty: School Construction: We build and expand schools in communities where education access is limited. Educational Resources: We provide books, technology, and classroom materials so students have what they need to learn. Financial Assistance: We help cover school fees, uniforms, and transportation costs, removing barriers that keep kids from attending school. Every dollar donated goes directly toward creating a future where children like David don’t have to choose between survival and education. Now, imagine a different reality. David is no longer forced to stay home because he can’t afford school. Instead, he walks proudly into a newly built classroom, books in hand, eager to learn. His mother no longer worries about whether he will have a future—she sees it unfolding in front of her. Years later, David has a diploma in hand. He lands a stable job, earns a good salary, and helps lift his family out of poverty. His younger siblings follow in his footsteps because education is no longer out of reach. The solution to poverty is not complex—it’s education. By partnering with Christos Ministries, you can actively contribute to making a positive change. Here’s how you can help today: Donate – Your contribution helps build schools and fund education for needy children. Spread the Word – Share our mission and help us reach more people who can make a difference. Education transforms lives. Let’s make sure no child in Jamaica, or any other underdeveloped country, is left behind. Join us today and be the change they need.
February 11, 2024
Since our last update, we at Christos Ministries Incorporated, have been busy and have wonderful news to share. Your generous support is impacting the lives of many children, teachers, and administrators in Jamaica. We witnessed the impact firsthand on our recent trip to inaugurate two completed Basic Schools. Past President Thora Levy, current President Mervyn Levy, and Board Member Wendy Levy represented Christos Ministries Incorporated at the inauguration of Hart Hill Basic School in Portland and Glendevon Primary School’s Infant Department in Montego Bay. ​The principal of Hart Hill Basic School, Jen-Marie Pryce, said that Hart Hill Basic School is now the envy of other schools. She added that the community is also proud to have such a nice school. “There aren’t words to describe our gratitude,” Jen-Marie said. “When we were praying and hoping, we did not expect such a big gift. When we started out at first, we were looking to repair the old structure, but the investigators explained, which we knew, that the building was irreparable. We needed a new building and so, the process started. And today, we have this building. There were times when we lost hope, but if it was not (for) Christos Ministries, we would not have this building and our students would not be as comfortable as they are today. This, for us, is like coming from a little hut into a mansion.” The Hart Hill School serves 60 children.
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