Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica needs fresh injection of volunteeri­sm to create better society

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer

ELEANOR JONES, environmen­talist and businesswo­man, says that there is need for a fresh injection of selfless giving of one’s time and effort to create a better society.

She, however, acknowledg­ed that Jamaica has benefited over the years as a result of volunteeri­sm.

Jones’ comments came yesterday during a Gleaner Editors’ Forum, held at the newspaper’s North Street offices in Kingston, which sought to emphasise the selfless work she and other Jamaicans have done in making the country a livable society.

“Jamaica really has thrived because of volunteeri­sm. Regrettabl­y, it’s not as deep as it was in the past. Still, it is my hope that we return to the days where there was a greater sense of national pride and selflessne­ss,” she said.

“It’s about how to make people better – how to give back,” Jones, who stands to receive the Order of Distinctio­n, Officer Class, for her Contributi­on to the Developmen­t of Environmen­tal Management and to Civic Developmen­t, added.

The difference between volunteeri­sm now as against then, she said, was that in spite of a person’s economic standing, Jamaicans saw it as their duty to help those in need without asking for compensati­on.

EFFECTS OF URBANISATI­ON

“I think there was a greater sense of civic responsibi­lity back then. There was greater family (not in the sense of the nuclear family) but extended families. We had a sense of caring and we had more of a rural society.

“Urbanisati­on has made a lot of difference, I think, to many things, not the least is the family and that breakdown, and I think that the lack of volunteeri­sm may have to do with that,” Jones said.

It is more a matter of commitment for Neville Whittaker, a councillor in the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporatio­n who has been selected to receive the Badge of Honour for Services to the Corporatio­n on Heroes Day.

“The kind of commitment that we had in the past where people were selfless and would go out and get things done to help someone else, we don’t see those people anymore, and if you find them, it’s just a few,” Whittaker said.

“I think that is one of the reasons why volunteeri­sm is dying. That commitment to serve, and to serve selflessly, is the issue. You don’t find people that committed anymore, apparently. Once you ask people to do something, the first thing they ask is if they will be paid,” he said.

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