
Sophia Frazer-Binns
Sophia Frazer-Binns is a Jamaican lawmaker and attorney known for her advocacy for adoption law reform. Having been informally adopted at the age of 12, she is committed to ensuring that every child has the opportunity for a loving family. Her personal experience has driven her to push for legislative changes that address barriers in the adoption process, emphasizing the importance of providing children in state homes with the chance to be adopted. Despite challenges in the legislative process, she remains determined to bring attention to the issues surrounding adoption and fostering in Jamaica.
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Sophia Frazer-Binns, PNP spokesperson on the environment and ecological heritage, said under a PNP-led government, NEPA would become an independent body.
‘Never serious about environment’ - JLP challenges PNP’s green credentials in debate | NewsSophia Frazer-Binns will be part of the People's National Party's team for the social debate.
Jamaica Debates Commission announces changes and teams for election debates | NewsSenator Sophia Frazer Binns says the results of the investigation into the deaths of adult crocodiles should be made public.
All crocodiles were removed from Portmore pond before remedial work started - NWC | News
Senator Sophia Frazer Binns calls for the findings of the investigation into the deaths of crocodiles to be made public.
Opposition wants findings of dead crocodiles probe made public | News
Sophia Frazer-Binns is a member of the PNP shadow cabinet and received a grade of C for her performance.
Grading PNP’s shadow cabinet | LettersLawmaker Sophia Frazer-Binns was informally adopted at the age of 12 and is now advocating for changes to adoption laws.
Sophia Frazer-Binns’ life-altering adoption journey | Lead Stories






















