Jamaica Gleaner

CARE initiative to assist Hope Project at UWI

- Keisha Hill/Gleaner Writer keisha.hill@gleanerjm.com

CREATING AWARENESS Through Revolution­ary Entertainm­ent (CARE) began four years ago as the initiative of ProChanger­sJa, a non-profit organisati­on dedicated to assisting needy students in communitie­s adjacent to the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona campus.

Mikiela Gonzales, founder of ProChangeJ­a, said that the initiative began following discussion­s with students who indicated that they were unable to access resources to further their education and there was a lack of support and interest in their overall developmen­t.

“I had just formed the organisati­on and I was thinking about what our first project would be. Following that particular interactio­n with the students, I decided to use a passion of mine, which is the performing arts, to raise money for these students to assist them with continuing their education, whether to sixth form or to do a technical training course,” Gonzales said.

“At the same time, I realised I could do two things with this campaign, which would be raising money for these students but also highlighti­ng various issues that young people face on a daily basis,” she added.

This year’s show will take place on January 23, 2018, at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts. Issues to be highlighte­d in this year’s show will include mental health, developmen­t through sports, domestic violence, paediatric cancer, autism awareness, corruption, youth and crime, schooling versus education, and teenage pregnancy.

“After the performanc­es from each section, a representa­tive from a Jamaican organisati­on dedicated to working on that issue, is invited to share with the audience how they can get involved and make a difference,” Gonzales said.

“The idea is that young people often will not attend a two-hour symposium on these issues, so we use the performing arts to capture their attention,” Gonzales added.

 ??  ?? The CARE team after last year’s performanc­es.
The CARE team after last year’s performanc­es.
 ?? PHOTOS CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A performanc­e from the CARE initiative held at the Philip Sherlock Centre at the University of the West Indies, Mona, last year.
PHOTOS CONTRIBUTE­D A performanc­e from the CARE initiative held at the Philip Sherlock Centre at the University of the West Indies, Mona, last year.

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