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Mustard Seed Communities
Launched a new website to help care for abandoned and disabled children in Jamaica, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and Zimbabwe.


 

Client:

“No child will be abandoned twice.” Almost 10% of the children in Jamaica have a disability or have parents who died from HIV and are abandoned. Father Gregory Ramkissoon, a Diocesan priest in Kingston, Jamaica founded Mustard Seed Communities to care for these abandoned and disabled children. His mission has today grown to caring for children across the Caribbean and recently into Africa, building additional facilities in Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and Zimbabwe.

New Website Goals:

  • Clearly demonstrate the mission, programs, opportunities, and the difference Mustard Seed Communities makes in the communities they serve
  • Broaden the base of MSC supporters in the United States
  • Engage and convert first time web visitors

 

Services Provided:

  • Website Design
  • Implementation on Pagebuilder


Project Details:

  • Focused on creating a site that is user friendly and intuitive with a simple, clean design
  • Usability included a “quick to load” and safe and secure process for accepting donations
  • Site incorporates YouTube video on the homepage as well as integration with other social media, including Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, and Flickr, all that reinforce MSC’s mission

Results:

  • Site launched April 25, 2010

Charity Dynamics has been invaluable in helping us bridge old and new, increasing our self-awareness of what is working and what can be improved on our website, and setting priorities for next steps. For all of that, and for your flexibility and constant great attitude, I am very grateful.
Elizabeth Buckman
Vice President of Communications, Chesapeake Bay Foundation