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Zukie Jarrett Foundation Builds Hope and Opportunity in Kingston 6
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July 12, 2025

Zukie Jarrett Foundation Builds Hope and Opportunity in Kingston 6

KINGSTON, Jamaica – At a time when citizens yearn for authentic leadership amid persistent poverty, violence, and inequality, Zukie Jarrett is standing in the breach—quietly, consistently, and with unwavering conviction.

Through the Zukie Jarrett Foundation for Charitable Volunteerism and Social Change, he has become one of Kingston 6’s most effective advocates, fusing faith with action to transform grassroots outreach into a sustainable framework for empowerment.

Founded in 2015 on the principle that charity is not a performance but a lifestyle, the Foundation has emerged as a community cornerstone. What distinguishes it is not only the volume of its outreach but the deep intentionality behind every initiative. From disaster response to mentorship, care for the elderly to youth education, Jarrett and his team operate with one mission: to elevate lives through faith, fellowship, and focused intervention.

“True service begins where ego ends,” says Jarrett.
“We don’t serve to be seen, we serve because it is our duty as people of faith and conscience. Our nation cannot be healed from podiums or press releases—it must be healed at the ground level, through relationships, trust, and compassion,” he added.

A devout member of Sts Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church, Jarrett draws spiritual grounding and institutional strength from the Men’s Fellowship Group—a ministry dedicated to developing men of integrity, accountability, and service. The fellowship has inspired and actively partnered in many of the Foundation’s programmes.

Among these is the Respect Agenda Campaign, launched in the volatile Chambers Lane community to reframe how at-risk young men see themselves and are perceived by society. Designed around faith, mentorship, conflict resolution, and career development, it culminated in 100 per cent of participants securing employment.

“What we achieved in Chambers Lane wasn’t magic, it was method,” Jarrett explains. “We brought structure, empathy, and opportunity into a space that had been written off. We didn’t lecture them; we walked with them, and reminded them of their value. That is the gospel in action.”

This relational, responsive leadership was again evident following the tragic Barbican Road fire, which displaced several families. The Foundation swiftly mobilised relief supplies—food, clothing, hygiene items from Food For The Poor, and rubble cleanup through Issa Construction.

Church members from Sts Peter and Paul assisted with delivery and emotional support, underscoring the strength of faith-based alliances.

Another anticipated initiative is the annual back-to-school treat and community fun day, held each summer to support families preparing for the school year. Children receive uniforms, backpacks, stationery, and educational materials while enjoying games, meals, entertainment, and inspirational talks designed to restore pride, belonging, and self-belief.

“A child who feels seen and supported is a child who will succeed. Too often, our children carry the weight of adult burdens. Our Back-to-School Treat gives them a chance to feel like children again, while preparing them to thrive in the classroom,” Jarrett said.

The Foundation also organises monthly care package drives delivering groceries, toiletries, and essentials to struggling families and shut-in residents. Its Senior Citizens Initiative provides elders with personal visits, warm meals, and companionship.

Key to its success is building trusted partnerships with corporate entities across Kingston 6. Local supermarkets, pharmacies, financial institutions, and small businesses contribute to programmes, citing transparency, accountability, and results as reasons for continued support.

“When businesses see that their donations translate directly into impact—into meals, into school bags, into employment—they are eager to return. This isn’t charity for optics. It’s community investment that delivers,” Jarrett said.

Among his civic supporters is Fayval Williams, Member of Parliament for St Andrew Eastern, who has quietly backed many of the Foundation’s initiatives.

As the Foundation deepens its reach in Kingston 6, plans are underway to replicate the Chambers Lane mentorship model in other inner-city communities across Kingston and St Andrew, alongside new mobile health clinics, parent support circles, and a youth innovation grant programme to reward problem-solving among at-risk youth.

But even as his profile grows, Jarrett remains rooted.

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