Jamaica’s Future


Our Services
At MoBak, our comprehensive suite of services is designed to create lasting change in the lives of street and working children. Our key services include:
Community Assessments & Outreach
Conducting community mapping and engagement sessions to understand local norms and identify children and families in need.
Child & Youth Support
Delivering transformative programs that offer immediate assistance and long-term support, including access to education, vocational training, and psychosocial care.
Parental & Family Support Services
Implementing skills training and capacity-building initiatives for parents and guardians to improve income-generation, positive parenting, and overall family resilience.
Public Awareness & Sensitization
Running targeted campaigns and community events to raise awareness on child rights, stigma reduction, and safe practices for vulnerable populations.
Referral & Connection Services
Delivering transformative programs that offer immediate assistance and long-term support, including access to education, vocational training, and psychosocial care.

About Us
MoBak is a service-oriented organization dedicated to empowering vulnerable populations across Jamaica through sustainable, community-centred initiatives. Our mission is to reduce and prevent the prevalence of children living and working on the streets by delivering transformative support that addresses the root causes of poverty, educational disruption, and social exclusion. With a dedicated team of Community Intervention Workers (CIWs), we operate in seven high-need communities—including Yallahs, Majesty Gardens, Old Harbour, Rocky Point, Parry Town/Ocho Rios, Port Maria, and Retirement—providing direct, impactful services to children and their families. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive in a safe, supportive environment, and we are committed to building a future where all children can reach their full potential.
Discover Our Recent Projects
Mobak Foundation
MOBAK FOUNDATION is committed to providing strong programming, life skills training and supports, to assist youth faced with adversity and various forms of discrimination, overcome all barriers, including social isolation, low income, low academic achievement, homelessness that place them at greater risk to may be or are already being at conflict with the law.

Success Stories & Testimonials
Real-life stories and testimonials from children, families, and community partners who have benefited from our project.


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News & Updates

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Collaboratively pontificate bleeding edge resources with inexpensive methodologies globally initiate multidisciplinary compatible... Read MoreChild Protection & Family Services Agency
The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), formed out of a merger of the Child Development Agency and the Office of Children’s Registry, is a leader in Jamaica’s child protection system, with a combined legacy reputation for our work in promoting child-friendly policies and ground-breaking programmes to strengthen families.
It is estimated that, island-wide, between 1,140 and 2,000 children live and/or work on the streets (CPFSA, 2021).
