Jesse’s Children is an ecumenical mission that provides health, education, and economic opportunity to the impoverished people of the Dominican Republic.
All expenditures are the responsibility of the volunteers. There are no clerical expenses so that 100% of our effort is directed to the welfare of the people.
Jesse’s Children began in 1988 as an outreach program of the Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida through the efforts of Dr. Jim and Mrs. Pat McIlwain in cooperation with The Episcopal Bishop of Santo Domingo and the Roman Catholic Bishop of Bani.
In 1990, Dr. Bill and Mrs. Dawn Maher joined this mission and initiated a second effort out of Western New York. Their efforts drew volunteers from all over the United States.
This mission has expanded to provide:
- Dental, Medical, Optometric Care
- Construction projects:
- Nutrition Center
- Dental Clinic
- Medical Clinic
- Homes for the needy
- Education in free enterprise
- Clean Water well programs
- Air Lifts of Medical, Hospital, Dental and educational materials
- Economic Opportunity through Microlending.
The ministry has grown to include a broad ecumenical base of health care, educational professionals and lay volunteers to contribute their time and talent to heal, build, educate the people in some of the poorest barrios, mountain enclaves and bateys in the Dominican Republic.
Jesse’s Children depends soley on God’s graces. We have no major source of funding. We achieve financial support through donations from church groups, individuals, and periodically conduct a fund raiser to support our monetary needs.
Our next fundraising auction is scheduled for Friday, October 2, 2009.