The Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission on Sunday returned to Siloah New Testament Church of God in St. Elizabeth, continuing its commitment to community support and recovery.
During the visit, the Commission presented the church with a sound mixer board to support its worship services and community activities.
JADCO also shared gift items with children and members of the congregation, adding warmth and encouragement to the day.
Speaking on the visit, Executive Director June Spence Jarrett said, “At JADCO, we believe our responsibility goes beyond clean sport. Returning to Siloah is about standing with a community that showed resilience in the face of adversity and reaffirming our commitment to giving back in meaningful ways.”
In a touching gesture of appreciation, Siloah New Testament Church of God presented the Commission with a plaque, thanking the team for its generosity and continued support.
The visit builds on JADCO’s outreach in December, when the Commission brought Christmas cheer to the Siloah community following the passage of Hurricane Melissa in October 2025. That earlier visit focused on lifting spirits and offering practical assistance as residents worked to recover.
JADCO remains committed to giving back and standing with communities across Jamaica, not only through its mandate in clean sport, but through meaningful acts of care and solidarity where they are most needed.
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Pastor and District Overseer of the Siloah District of Churches, Reverend Dennis Banner receives the sound equipment from June Spence Jarrett, executive director, JADCO on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
