Reggae singer Stevie Face continues his philanthropic efforts in Albion, Yallahs, St Thomas by partnering with Help Jamaica Medical Mission to host a health fair at Yallahs Primary School. Stevie Face, who also owns Advance Service Station in Albion, has been dedicated to giving back to the community for over a decade.
The health fair, which will take place this Saturday, will offer free services such as blood pressure checks, HIV/STI screenings, diabetes checks, and eye exams. Medications will also be provided to those in need at no cost. Stevie Face emphasized the importance of promoting unity, especially among the youth in the area, and encouraged everyone in Yallahs and the surrounding areas to attend the event.
In addition to his philanthropic efforts, Stevie Face is also making waves in the music industry with his new single “Sweet Yuh,” produced by Tad’s Records. The song has been well-received both locally and internationally, earning a spot at #9 on the Jamaica Music Countdown Top 25 Reggae Singles Charts.
Stevie Face’s commitment to uplifting his community through both his businesses and charitable endeavors showcases his passion for making a positive impact in Albion and beyond. Attendees of the health fair can expect a day of health screenings, education, and support, all made possible by Stevie Face’s dedication to giving back.