“I call them my diamonds in the dirt, because they come from the dirt, and once cleaned, they can shine more than ever. I have found out that many of these young people I am working with, come from good homes. And many are smart, as long as you give them the opportunities,” he said.

Parent Isaiah Lincoln, also Community Chairman of Front Street and father to the president of the graduating class, said it was not easy to get the ten girls to graduate from the program because at times some of the girls would refuse to go to school.

“My own daughter who is the President of the class would say Aunty Mamie is giving her a hard time so she will not go to school, but I forced her. So, I extend my thanks to both Rev. Domah and Mother Mamie for making this day a success.”

At the end of the program, the graduates exhibited their production outside for sale and some well-wishers bought a few.