Reggae artist and entrepreneur Stevie Face is set to make a significant impact in his hometown of Albion, Yallahs, St Thomas, through a collaborative effort with the Help Jamaica Medical Mission. This Saturday, Stevie Face will host the St Thomas Health Fair at Yallahs Primary School, a community-focused event aimed at enhancing local well-being.

Known for his hit songs like “Tell Like It Is,” “I’m In Love,” and “May Prayer,” Stevie Face has been a steadfast advocate for community development. His dedication is evident through his various initiatives, including the Advance Service Station he established in Albion a decade ago. Over the years, Stevie Face has organized numerous events to support and uplift the local community.

“Yallahs is my hometown, and I am committed to uplifting the people of Albion and its surrounding areas,” said Stevie Face. “Through job creation with my businesses and efforts to promote unity, especially among the youth, I strive to make a positive impact. I encourage everyone in Yallahs and nearby areas to come out to our free health fair this Saturday at Yallahs Primary School.”

The health fair will offer a range of free medical services, including blood pressure checks, HIV/STI screenings, diabetes tests, and eye examinations. Attendees will also have access to free medications as needed, providing valuable support to those in the community.

In addition to his community work, Stevie Face is currently garnering attention with his latest single, “Sweet Yuh.” Released in May under Tad’s Records, the track has been gaining traction both locally and internationally, securing the #9 spot on the Jamaica Music Countdown Top 25 Reggae Singles Charts.

Stevie Face’s ongoing commitment to his community and his musical career exemplify his dedication to both his artistic and philanthropic endeavors, making a notable difference in the lives of many.

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