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The Caribbean Christian Center for the Deaf (CCCD), was formed to reach the deaf of the world, through Villages
and Churches. Upon graduation, the deaf are faced with the devastating reality that
though they are capable and well trained, their potential employer does not know
Sign Language and is unable to adequately communicate with them. Consequently, they
are without a job and have no money for food, clothes and toothpaste. At home there
are no friends with whom they can establish close relationships. And why go to church?
There is no one to interpret the message for them. CCCD is creating villages in
which the deaf will be provided with employment in a factory, a house within their
village, forming a community with other deaf with whom they can have fellowship.
One such factory is a woodworking shop located in Jamaica. This shop produces beautiful
oak rocking chairs. The shop was set up by volunteers including Jon Canatella from
Baldwin Mill Cabinetry and a crew including a few carpenters, two electrician's
and a group of lay people who completed the installation in 5 ½ days this past spring.
Jon then returned this past summer to help educate the students. During the training
session they built 5 chairs. Once the factory was in full production they quickly
produced over 120 chairs in just a few weeks.
For more information contact:
Caribbean Christian Center for the Deaf
P O Box 7010, Roanoke, VA 24019 or
Jon Canatella
Baldwin Mill Cabinetry
2705 Putnam Road, Forest Hill, MD 21050
(410) 692-2877
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Laying out the fittings, and starting sub-assembles on the floor provide for an easier installation.
Beginning of installation. The main duct has been suspended from the ceiling and the first couple branches have been installed.
All utilities are suspended from the ceiling and run along with the ductwork for a efficient installation.
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