Let The Healing Begin. Inc has supported and served Boston communities impacted by gun violence and incarceration since its inception in 2009. Whether it's the incomparable grief of homicide or the immeasurable anguish inherited from a youthful offender's actions, distress is not mutually exclusive. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, LTHB hosted large community gatherings uniting communities with elected officials, clergy, and law enforcement to address shared violence and youth incarceration concerns.
LTHB suspended large community gatherings due to COVID-19 but continued charitable endeavors in other ways. A significant number of those we serve have ties to the Caribbean. During Christmas 2023, for a fourth consecutive year, LTHB partnered with Pentecostal City Mission Church to deliver 55 bags of food to the local communities in Simon District, Clarendon, Jamaica. The Jamaican national motto “Out of Many, One People” was lived out.
With appreciation and gratitude, we would like to thank everyone who supported, contributed and helped to make this event a success. Bishop Euladee Drake and Assistant Pastor Rev Iralee Grant, you are mighty women of God; witnessing you inspire and serve the community and your stand-out efforts to ignite healing for social ills is the embodiment of practicing what you preach. LTHB looks forward to collaborating with you again.
We wish everyone blessings in the New Year!
Below are pictures from our December 2023 Christmas event.