Angel Barrett was born in May Pen Jamaica. She is the mother of three wonderful boys. She lived in the Bahamas for 3 years before relocating to New York and then to Miami Florida. She has devoted her time to raising her boys and being an entrepreneur. Angel has been a Real Estate agent for the past 15 years and is also a Franchise Sales Specialist for 7-Eleven; Angel is a seasoned entrepreneur who has created and maintained several business ventures over the past years, with great success. Angel enjoys watching soccer, helping those in need, and giving back to her community in every way possible.
Nathaniel Smith was born in Miami, Florida to Jamaican parents. Nathaniel served in the U.S. Air Force for six years. Upon completion, he attended Full Sail University and Florida Atlantic University. Some of his many passions include holistic health, mental health, and child development. He’s currently employed as a Registered Behavior Technician where he assists children regarding their particular areas of need. He enjoys playing chess and watching documentaries when he isn’t tending to his various responsibilities. He is working to change the lives of those around him, his belief is to service before self.
Kristopher Lacey was born in Miami, Florida to Jamaican parents. Kristopher graduated from Florida Atlantic University with a bachelor’s in Accountant in 2020 and is pursuing another Aerospace Engineering degree at UCF. Kristopher is currently employed at Siemens Energy as a Business Analyst in Orlando. His passion includes building computers, web design, working out, and airplanes. (currently fly with friends on the weekends) Kristopher also enjoys golfing in his spare time. Kristopher has always had the desire from a young age to help others and be a part of a change to create the world's needs.
Kameron Lacey was born in Miami, Florida to Jamaican parents. Which has given him the pleasure of having dual citizenship. Kameron is currently pursuing a degree at UNC Charlotte in Health Systems Management while playing professional soccer at Minnesota United FC. He developed a passion for soccer at an early age. Kameron played for several local clubs which included Miramar United Elite FC, FC Dallas Academy, and Orlando City Academy. Kameron has also made several appearances on the international level for Jamaica U17, U18, U20, and the Senior team. his position is Forward/Midfield. Kameron has always had the desire to help others and be a part of a change to create a more giving and better world.
Donna Thompson Forbes is the daughter of Vashti Dural and Trevor Thompson. She was born in Jamaica, West Indies, and lived there until she was thirteen years old. When she left Jamaica, she moved to New York and eventually relocated to Miami, Florida in 1992. Donna graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from Florida Memorial University in 1999 and she received a Master of Science Degree in Math Education from Nova Southeastern University in 2005.
She has worked within the school system of Miami Dade County school district and DeKalb County School District in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area and is a business owner/entrepreneur. She also serves as a dedicated foster parent of teenagers.
She loves reading, music and caring for others.
Andrea Pindling, APRN, RN, ENP, FNP-C, was born in Jamaica. Andrea started her journey in Montreal, Quebec, she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing before relocating to Atlanta, Georgia. She continues her education journey through Atlanta’s prestigious Emory University, where she received two master’s degrees: one in Emergency Nurse Practitioner and the other in Family Nurse Practitioner. Throughout her career, Andrea specialized in Emergency Medicine for the last 31 years. This experience prepared her as the CEO of Vitainfuse Therapy dba Vitamedx Urgent Care to take a preventive approach with each of her patients, teaching the benefits of IV therapy, general well-being, and long-term health. Andrea aims to serve the underprivileged and underserved in her community. Andrea is energetic, ambitious, humble, and caring. A constant innovator, she is passionate about teaching, educating, and helping her community. This passion manifests itself in Improving Nurse Practitioner Skills, for which Andrea is the CEO.
Bonnie Karen Gooden-Dyer is the daughter of Dr. Saint Elmo Cherry-Clark and James L. Gooden. She was born in Miami, Florida and lived there until the year 2007. she relocated to Atlanta, Georgia. Bonnie holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education (1996), Master of Science degree in Varying Exceptionalities (2003), and an Educational Specialist degree in Educational Leadership (2012). Bonnie is currently working on her doctoral degree in Educational Organization.
An educator for more than 25 years, she has taught from Elementary, Middle, Senior High and Adult education. Bonnie has spent 3.5 years in the United Arab Emirates as an English Medium Teacher. Currently, Bonnie is a fifth-grade teacher with Rockdale County Public Schools in Conyers, Georgia.
Bonnie is a people-oriented individual willing to aid and assist in any capacity for the benefit of those in need
Equipped with over 30 years of experience in football coaching, Vin Blaine served as the Director of Football with the Jamaica Football Association; Technical Director with the Grenada Football Association and Director of Football and Coaching Education with the US Virgin Islands Soccer Association. At the same time, he also served as a FIFA and CONCACAF Coach Educator, which allowed him to conduct courses through the English speaking Caribbean. Vin holds a Masters in High Performance Football and continues to interact with coaches from the wider Caribbean as the Vice President of the Caribbean Football Coaches Association.
Marcia Dewar was born in Halse Hall, Clarendon, Jamaica. She migrated to Ontario, Canada, where she lived for several years before moving to Florida. Marcia has a healthcare management background and was one of the First Jamaican grocery store/restaurant owners in Boynton Beach, Florida, for over 25 years. Currently, she is a Special Assignment Manager for 7-Eleven Corporation. Marcia has been a volunteer with Caribbean Angels from day one. Her passion for helping her community has never gone unnoticed.
Michelle Leslie was born in Manchester Jamaica, and grew up In Kingston, she migrated to New York City in the 80’s as a teen where she pursued her education in the behavioral health field. In 1996 she started working in the behavioral health field where she developed her passion for helping others. She is currently residing in Atlanta Georgia, where she works as a behavioral health specialist with (CSEC) girls, human trafficking. Her goal is to make a difference and transform lives.
Annia Caesar was born in Kingston Jamaica migrated to Paterson New Jersey for a short time then migrated to Lompoc California for several years and now has been living in Atlanta Georgia for over 30 years, with a background in accounting/customer service, currently with Delta Airlines for 18 years. Annia gets extremely excited about helping and blessing those in need.
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