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The Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme has partnered with Prison Fellowship Barbados to give former inmates an opportunity to earn a decent living.
Minister of Youth Dwight Sutherland, who was speaking today during a presentation of landscaping equipment to Prison Fellowship Barbados, said incarceration had long lasting effects and it was time more programmes were enacted for those who had committed petty crimes.
During the presentation at the ministry’s training room, Haggatt Hall, St Michael, executive director of the Prison Fellowship Neil Dowden said the former inmates would be granted Government contracts but also urged the private sector to hire them.
Sagicor donates to Angel Tree Programme
Article by December 29, 2020
In a time of COVID, real-life angels are needed more than ever. This is why leading financial services entity Sagicor recently teamed up with non-profit organisation, Prison Fellowship Barbados, to support their annual Angel Tree Programme – an initiative which oversees the donation of gifts to the children of inmates.
Sagicor team members from across the Group donated several wrapped gifts to boys and girls of varying ages and officially handed them over on Tuesday, December 22nd at their Collymore Rock location, just in time for Christmas.
In thanking Sagicor for their support, Executive Director of Prison Fellowship Barbados Neil Dowden shared that corporate donations had dwindled this year due to COVID.