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          Construction is being done by volunteer church groups from North America who go to Jamaica for one or two weeks. These groups sacrifice time, talent and funds to see more than just a building go up; they see the Kingdom of God furthered. These buildings are for deaf children who can be touched with the message of God.

          The Montego Bay campus of CCCD has a classroom building, administrative building, dorm, and two houses for staff. Construction continues on the classroom building and a vocational building. CCCD uses the residential or “boarding” concept because the deaf children are so scattered throughout the country.

          Our God, who is able to do incredibly more than we ask or think, allowed CCCD to open another school in Jamaica through a generous gift of 7 ½ acres in Montego Bay on the 29th of August 1994. The land is on a lovely hilltop overlooking a section of the bay. There are currently 52 students at the Montego Bay Campus.

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