Observer column published 19 DEC 2016
by Jean Lowrie-Chin
A family lighting Advent Candle at Stella Maris |
Our Awareness Walk against Domestic Violence at Hope Gardens |
However, for many Jamaican families, their joy has
been extinguished by evil thugs who have been murdering, raping and robbing the
innocent, with no regard for age or gender. In recent weeks, the scourge of
domestic violence has become even more painful. Two organizations, WeChange and
the 51Percent Coalition, with the support of UN Women and the USAID, organized
an Awareness Walk last Sunday at Hope Gardens to discuss this dangerous trend.
Some 50 women and men formed groups to discuss such issues as street harassment,
financial harassment, and various other areas of concerns.
One gay young woman from an inner-city community said
she was gang-raped and became pregnant. She went ahead and had the child, whom
she loves dearly. She related to us that one of her attackers told her that she
was lucky, ‘because if the don never dead you would get shot long time’.
Those who created these monsters, who are now beyond
their control, should be hanging their heads in shame. They must make amends: fund
scholarships for social workers so we can have them on the ground in these
communities, start volunteer groups of mediators to detect family issues before
they escalate. At the Stella Maris Foundation (SMF), psychology majors were
invited to man a counselling post at our headquarters, a mutually beneficial
project as they could extract data and anecdotal evidence for use in their
theses. We saw a marked decrease in domestic violence because of this, and we
are happy that Omar Frith, once SMF CEO is now at the Social Development
Commission where he can introduce such a programme on a wider scale.
As churches celebrate the arrival of Christ, the life
of Jesus is the template for their mission.
Beyond the Christmas treats and gift-giving, we need to examine how we
can make a lasting impact on our communities. While I appreciate the efforts of
colleagues on the National Prayer Breakfast Committee, and we have continued to
support their publicity efforts, let us hope that their next event will be held
at Emancipation Park.
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