Jamaica Gleaner

Young leaders express care for communitie­s

- Contributo­r

REGARDLESS OF background, interests, hobbies and passions, youth from across Jamaica take pride in assisting their local communitie­s. This final instalment of The Sunday Gleaner’s Rethink Youth series focuses on the initiative­s youth leaders have been undertakin­g to support residents in their own communitie­s.

JANICE HOWELL

St Elizabeth North Western

Janice Howell is a youth leader with a passion for helping children. On September 19, she hosted a back-to-school drive as her constituen­cy project in the Cuffies Pen community in Lacovia, St Elizabeth. Throughout the duration of the project, school supplies were donated to over 60 students who were expected to start school in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Weeks later, Janice visited her constituen­cy once again to donate a tablet to a student unable to attend online classes due to the lack of resources.

EMMANUEL ORANE, ANDREW FOLKES, YANIQUE TRACEY, DANNIEL REID, DAVID SALMON AND BARRINGTON WALSH

St Andrew Eastern, North Eastern and South Eastern

In the summer, the communitie­s of August Town and Nannyville benefited from the commendabl­e work youth leaders Emmanuel Orane, Andrew Folkes, Yanique Tracey, Danniel Reid, David Salmon and Barrington Walsh did to further the cause of education. On August 31, they planted several trees and painted the washroom of the August Town Primary School.

This was also accompanie­d by painting two classrooms at the Nannyville Basic School on September 5 and 12. The principal expressed appreciati­on for their efforts, as this was the first time the institutio­n had been painted in 25 years.

TEVIN CAMERON Manchester North Eastern

For several educators, the online teaching experience has been a challenge. Many have to navigate difficult circumstan­ces, such as simultaneo­usly teaching classes while caring for their families. After hearing the about challenges facing his fellow teachers, educator Tevin Cameron decided to host a virtual workshop geared towards helping teachers who felt overwhelme­d.

This idea blossomed into the Teachers Lives Matter Motivation­al Talk, which saw 35 attendees learning ways to manage stress from consulting psychologi­st, Shellian Rowe-Morgan. Emphasis was placed on teaching strategies that could be used to maintain a healthy mental state in this new COVID-19 normal.

DANIELLE WAUGH St Mary Central

Driven by a passion for helping the vulnerable, Danielle Waugh was eager to distribute care packages in her Islington community. On October 29, Danielle, along with her friend, Anita Ricketts, distribute­d over 50 care packages in the community. She particular­ly focused her attention on providing for the elderly, the disabled and the shut-in. She aims to continue these efforts to support marginalis­ed groups, as seeing people smile is its own reward.

LEON MALCOLM Westmorela­nd Western

The COVID-19 pandemic did not stop Leon Malcolm from executing the first Western Westmorela­nd Health and Wellness Fair at the Bridgez Jerk Centre in August. This was truly a defining moment for the community, as over 100 residents benefited from access to medical services, including diabetes and hypertensi­on checks. He also distribute­d back-to-school supplies, while residents were also able to donate blood.

Leon explained that he organised this project in order to assist those who were not able to travel to Savanna-la-Mar. He told The

Sunday Gleaner, “I received support from several amazing sponsors, including Cornerston­e Jamaica, and Tents, Events and Party Rentals. This was a great opportunit­y for the elderly and young children to have access to these services at their doorstep. I aim to do this at least once per year in order to assist people in getting the care and assistance they need.”

BENYAMIN COOKE

St Catherine Southern Youth leader Benyamin Cooke is

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 ??  ?? Leon Malcolm greets an elderly resident and gives her a care package.
Leon Malcolm greets an elderly resident and gives her a care package.
 ??  ?? Youth parliament­arians at the Nannyville Basic School in St Andrew
Youth parliament­arians at the Nannyville Basic School in St Andrew
 ??  ?? Yanique Tracy mixing paint to take on her project.
Yanique Tracy mixing paint to take on her project.
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Tevin Cameron

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