School Pastors head to Jamaica

UK initiative appeal for volunteers to walk the streets of Kingston

VITAL ROLE: Street Pastors patrolling the streets at night (photos: Getty Images and TPi Zone/YouTube)

CHRISTIANS FROM Britain are heading to Jamaica to prevent crime and keep school kids safe.

The island has seen 210 murders so far in the first two months of 2023, and has one of the highest homicide rates in the world per head of population.

The London-based Ascension Trust, which runs Street Pastors in the UK, visited Jamaica for talks with local law enforcement to support parents and children travelling to and from school.

Christian leaders from Britain want to send volunteers to Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago for a ten-day stint on the streets.

It is hoped the initiative will help stem the tide of youth crime and help deal with peer pressure problems.

MISSION: Rev Les Issac wants to bring Black Brits over to Jamaica and Trindad to help out

“There’s a combination of problems that are being played out in and outside schools, on the buses and in shopping areas. In Jamaica and Trinidad, its trauma,” Reverend Les Isaac, founder of the Ascension Trust, told The Voice.

He said violence, poverty, and single parent families had created a major challenge for children and society at large. 

The Street Pastors scheme in Jamaica originally began in 2014, following talks with the Ascension Trust, and has seen positive interaction with night revellers in downtown streets in Kingston.

Reverend Isaac is working with the Jamaican government’s ministry for national security, police and churches. 

Two churches have already promised 100 volunteers to the initiative, with Pastor Bruce Fletcher, chairman of community transformation organisation Operation Save Jamaica, among other church leaders who have invited the Trust to introduce the scheme in Jamaica. Initially 35 schools in Jamaica and four in Trinidad will be involved.

Reverend Isaac added: “We’re talking about collaboration, about synergy, so everybody’s working together, schoolteachers, principals, guidance counsellors, school pastors. 

“We want to ensure that the various agencies are working together so that when we meet the young person that has challenges, we know there’s a route by which they can get help to overcome their challenges, whether it’s mental health, abuse or violence, whatever the trauma. We talk about collaboration and joined-up thinking.”

“The churches are really desperate to throw everything at it because they are concerned about the way things are going with young people.”

He appealed for qualified counsellors to volunteer ten days of their time.

“Any Jamaicans or others who are reading this who are trained counsellors and are willing to do a ten-day stint in Jamaica to help with after-school programmes and get involved, please contact me. 

“We really need to be able to support these countries, particularly with such a high level of trauma and challenges post-pandemic among that generation.”

There are over trained 20,000 Street Pastors in Britain and Ireland, and the award-winning initiative is currently celebrating its 20th anniversary.

Qualified counsellors wishing to get involved in Jamaica can email [email protected]. Schoolpastors.org.uk

By Shirin Aguiar

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  1. | Chaka Artwell

    With the London-based Ascension Trust, which runs Street Pastors, administered by Reverend Isaac, the Pastors are desperately needed to arrest London’s murderous delinquent; gang, culture, that has infected segments of His Majesty’s African-heritage Youth.

    These Street Pastors ought to stay right here and apply their traditional Christian concerns to healing London’s delinquent African, and African-heritage heritage youth: who have been totally abandoned by the Labour-led Local Authorities,
    and the scores of careerists focused African-heritage Elected Labour Councillors in London of African:
    and by the African, and African-Caribbean led Churches: who do not even care that our junior-school aged Traditional Christian children are being aggressively “taught” an age-inappropriate sexual creed, that is designed to confuse the pupils, or to conflict with the traditional beliefs of Africa, and African-Caribbean people.

    Pastor Isaac, this time your great pastoring skills are desperately needed by London’s abandoned youth of African, and African-Caribbean heritage.

    Everybody else has abandoned our violent and delinquent Youth.

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