
Honor Annette's Legacy: Support AMO Cawna Library
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AMO Cawna Library, Kingston, Jamaica
In honor of Annette Ozaltin Martin - AMO
Annette’s journey took her and her family to Jamaica in 2023, a nation confronting profound challenges. With widespread poverty, the highest rate of violent crime in the region, where more than half of all 10-year-olds cannot read or comprehend a simple text by the end of primary school, the need for transformative change is urgent.
The AMO Cawna Library will work in the (aptly named) Cheshire Village of St. Andrew near the town of Papine, a community designed and built to support families with disabilities. Partnering with For the Fundamentals Ltd and the American International School of Kingston (AISK), we will build an accessible library for the community and support year-round learning activities and knowledge exchange programs with AISK.
The Cawna Library is a sustainable community-based initiative centered around the United Nations’ Global Goals. Old refrigerators, that often end up in waterways or gullies as we know them in Jamaica, are repurposed into bookcases. Then, the bookcases are packed with books and put in high-traffic areas in underserved communities for members of all ages to read, use, and return. There are books for children, books for school/text/work, and books for adults.
Books are read on location and/or are borrowed, read, and brought back. Books can also be donated year-round.
Check out more stories about the Cawna Library Project on Instagram .
How It Works?
The idea is simple: to promote the transfer of knowledge and its many accompanying benefits. The fundamental objective is to get communities reading. This means they need to connect with books that are in good condition and applicable to their lives and interests. Books for children such as storybooks, leveled readers, school books, textbooks, and workbooks are included along with a variety of books for older readers.
We invite you to become a partner in this life-changing project for the children of Jamaica.
Your donation will directly support children and families in need, providing essential resources and opportunities for a brighter future. In honor of Annette Martin Ozaltin’s legacy, the Martin and Ozaltin families have committed to matching every contribution made—up to our target goal—effectively TRIPLING the impact of your donation.
What does this mean? A $100 donation becomes $300. A $1,000 contribution becomes $3,000.
A Legacy of Love
In honor of Annette's enduring spirit, we begin here—at home, in Jamaica. We are resolute in our mission to invest in the future of its children, empower its women, and foster the sustainable, community-driven solutions that will help this nation overcome its challenges. Your support today will not only honor Annette’s memory but also help create a lasting impact on the lives of those who need it most. Together, we can continue her work and carry forward the love she so selflessly shared with the world.
In October of 2023, the world lost a fierce advocate for the health, welfare, and empowerment of women and children. Annette Martin Ozaltin, who dedicated her life to lifting the most vulnerable among us, crossed over the eternal bridge far too soon. Today, we honor her memory with deep gratitude and a steadfast commitment to carry forward her legacy—a legacy defined by compassion, action, and a boundless love for humanity.
Together, we can make a tangible and lasting difference in the lives of Jamaica’s children and communities. Your generosity, paired with the matching funds, will amplify our collective efforts and bring us closer to transforming the future of those who need it most.
Join us in creating a legacy of hope, opportunity, and change.
*** For those considering donations of $5,000 or more, or if you're interested in making a tax-deductible contribution, please reach out to the organizer directly. We have some exciting and meaningful ways for you to get involved in our ongoing mission to build AMO libraries and make a lasting impact. Your generosity can help us create transformative resources for the children and communities we serve. We look forward to connecting with you!
Co-organizers (4)
Emre Ozaltin
Organizer
Washington D.C., DC
Jacqueline Calderon
Co-organizer
Jon La Grace
Co-organizer
Stephen Shashoua
Co-organizer
Theresa Vigarino
Co-organizer