Reggae singer Stevie Face was recently recognized by the Albion Seventh-Day Adventist Church for his philanthropic work in Yallahs, St. Thomas.
“I was very surprised and humbled when I was informed by a representative of the Albion Seventh Day Adventist Church that they wanted to give me an award in recognition of my philanthropic contribution to the Albion community. Over the years since I opened my businesses in the area, I have been giving back to the community, but I never anticipated that anything like this would happen.”
He continued, “I am grateful for this recognition however I would like the people to know that whatever I do for the community I do it sincerely from my heart, for their betterment. I believe that as an artiste and entrepreneur it is my duty to do everything that I can to unite and uplift the people within the Albion community and surrounding areas in the parish of St. Thomas.”
The St. Thomas born entertainer who’s known for songs such as Tell Like It Is, In The Living Years and Thank You For Loving Me recently joined forces with Help Jamaica Medical Mission to host a free health fair in Albion.
“The health fair attracted several hundred persons from Albion and other parts of St. Thomas. Everyone who attended free received treatment from the doctors and their prescriptions were filled out for free on site. I feel blessed that I was able to work with Help Jamaica Medical Mission to do something like this for the people in my parish,” he said.
Stevie Face is currently enjoying much success with his new single titled Sweet Yuh. The song which was produced by Tads Production is currently 12 on the Jamaica Count Down Top 25 Reggae Singles Chart.
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