By Brittany Brewster
Founder of Jabez House Shamelle Rice, popular gospel singer Sister Margarita Marshall, charity worker Sharon Bellamy-Thompson and founder of the Foundation for Better Learning (FFBL) Esther Mullin are the recipients of this year’s Vocational Service Awards from the Rotary Club of Barbados West.
The four women were recognised at the club’s annual Service Awards ceremony held on Tuesday at
The Youth Elevation Scheme (YES) programme held its graduation ceremony recently.
YES is a 10-week programme where Rotary Club of Barbados collaborates with the Juvenile Liaison scheme of the Barbados Police Force and the Rotaract Club of Barbados (RaCOB) to deliver the programme.
The theme for this cohort was Core Values and each week the young participants were exposed to personal development
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Don’t keep punishing young people. Sergeant Kim Harris is instead urging adults to forgive them and to help guide them. Harris, who works in the Barbados Police Service’s Juvenile Liaison Scheme, was one of three recipients of the Rotary Club of Barbados’ Pride of Workmanship Award. The others were Rachel Pilgrim and Dean Squires who also work with this country’s young people. The ceremony was held recently at Sandals Royal. “Sometimes …
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