Reggae singer and entrepreneur Stevie Face, known for his hit songs Tell It Like It Is, I’m In Love, and My Prayer, is once again giving back to his hometown of Albion, Yallahs, St. Thomas. This Saturday, he will team up with Help Jamaica Medical Mission to host the St. Thomas Health Fair at Yallahs Primary School.
Stevie Face, who opened his Advance Service Station in Albion over a decade ago, has consistently organized events aimed at supporting the community. His dedication to uplifting Albion and its surrounding areas is evident through his efforts to create jobs and promote unity, especially among the youth.
“Yallahs is my hometown, and I am firmly committed to doing everything I can to uplift the people here through my businesses and community projects,” shared Stevie Face. “This health fair is another opportunity for us to come together and take care of each other. I want everyone in Yallahs and the surrounding areas to join us at Yallahs Primary School this Saturday for free health screenings and other essential services.”
The St. Thomas Health Fair will offer a range of free medical services, including blood pressure checks, HIV/STI screenings, diabetes and eye exams, and free medications for those in need.
Beyond his philanthropic efforts, Stevie Face is also making waves on the music scene. His latest single, Sweet Yuh, produced by Tad’s Records, has been receiving significant airplay locally and internationally since its release in May. The track currently holds the #9 spot on the Jamaica Music Countdown Top 25 Reggae Singles Charts.
Stevie Face’s commitment to both his music and his community solidifies his place as a true hometown hero in Yallahs.