I’m very optimistic about my future and my ability to achieve my goals.
Jaheim Mullings, a Jamaican with a heart of gold, dreams of becoming a doctor. He’s already conquered two years of medical school in Guyana, fueled by a passion for healing and a desire to make a difference. But rising costs and limited resources threaten to derail his journey.
Jaheim’s brilliance is undeniable: valedictorian, recognized among the best performers in the country by receiving the Principals’ and Vice Principals’ Association award for Outstanding Achievements, and a 3.7 GPA in his two years of college. He inspires others, volunteering as a peer tutor and hospital helper. He balances academics with volleyball, proving his well-rounded spirit. But the financial burden is heavy.
Despite support from Adopt A Destiny who paid for his travel to Guyana and room & board for over a year, Jaheim needs help covering his ongoing tuition, textbooks, and accommodation. He longs to become the gynecologist who brings joy to families, not just treating illness but celebrating new life.
Investing in Jaheim isn’t just about paying bills, it’s about nurturing a future doctor who will heal, inspire, and uplift his community. Join us in making his dream a reality. Every contribution, big or small, brings him closer to his stethoscope and closer to the lives he longs to touch.
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Hello, my name is Jaheim Mullings, and I am a graduate of Wolmer’s Boys School and a first-year medical student at the University of Guyana.
Chandis Hamilton
Chandis attended the Port Antonio High School in Portland, Jamaica, and later migrated to Chicago, where she completed her secondary education at the Curie Metropolitan High School. She graduated with honors in August 2021 and has been a scholarship recipient at Spelman College since September 2021, where she is pursuing a first degree in Psychology. She is expected to graduate in May 2025.
I’ve come to believe that instead of stressing about how I’ll survive tomorrow, I should trust in God since he always has a plan