Jamoja Keep Passing The One
Browse Semi-Camps Create A Profile Careers & Education
Home | Register | Log In | About Us | Help
»» Mission
»» History
»» Volunteer
»» Values
»» Privacy Policy
»» Advertising Philosophy
»» Terms of Service
Contact Jamoja.com
Jamoja
P.O. Box 2752
Daytona Beach, FL 32115

Phone: 386-334-1017
Fax:

Email:
admin@jamoja.com
Your Name
Email Address
Your Comments
Security Code
  About Jamoja
What is JAMOJA?
The Story of Jamoja
There once was a strong, wealthy, and powerful king. The king was very greedy, selfish and mean spirited. He treated the people of the village extrememly bad. He used them to fight his wars and pay him taxes. He was more mean to children. He forbade the playing of sports in his village. If the king caught anyone playing sports, he would punish the child and their parents.

The king lost his power when his village had been attacked. The king and his circle were running for saftey for weeks. Finally, one day the king found a village that consisted of only children playing sports and eating together. The king wanted to know how a village, only of children, could be so accomplished? One of the children explained how they escaped his village with a great tool, that a wise man had given to them; a Jamoja.

Jamoja is a priceless piece in the form of a 1. It is made up of one of the world's rarest and most expensive minerals. The wise man said, "Take this piece with you everywhere. Pass the Jamoja along to anyone that is in need of help. But make sure that whomever you give it to will continue to pass this piece. Giving this rare piece away means that you are willing to give up something that has value beyond belief to someone else in need. That is where you will get your true blessing."

One of the children reached into her pocket and handed the king the Jamoja. The king could do whatever he wanted with this rare and powerful item. It was more than he could have ever hoped for. The little girl asked the king, "You have the power again, now what are you going to do?"

The king stood there with the power of Jamoja in his hands and replied,

"Keep passing the 1"
Browse Profiles | Jamoja Semi-Camps | Create A Profile | Careers & Education | Log In |
About Us | Help | Terms & Policies