Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Barbara Gloudon — a great soul

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Dear Editor,

President Rev Karl Johnson, Chairman Michael Fennell, members of the board, staff, and the entire Kingston Young Men’s Christian Associatio­n (YMCA) family extend deep condolence to the family of the late Barbara Gloudon.

When the Kingston YMCA experience­d the devastatin­g fire in 1997, it was Gloudon who, after two days, organised the first fund-raising drive to rebuild the YMCA. She brought Hotline to the YMCA and encouraged Jamaicans to help in her fund-raising effort.

She reminded the public of the nature of the work being carried out and the impact the organisati­on has had on people’s lives. The YMCA is extremely grateful for this as well as for her thoughtful­ness in sensitisin­g our people on the work of this noble institutio­n. She read the poem Still I Rise by Maya Angelou.

Another experience I personally had with Gloudon (and I saw her role as a social worker) was when, some years ago, I received a call from a past student of the Youth Developmen­t Programme (formerly the Street Corner Boys’ Programme). This former student called my office the Monday to update me on his progress, and I told him how proud I was of his success. By the Wednesday of that same week, I received a call to inform me that he was murdered. I was so distraught and the only person I thought of calling was Gloudon. She was on radio in the middle of her programme — Hotline — and she immediatel­y had me on line, commiserat­ing and encouragin­g me not to give up. This eased the heavy burden I was carrying at the time.

This was the mettle of the woman — never too busy to take a call, an excellent listener, and always ready to offer counsellin­g when necessary.

“A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.” — Maya Angelou.

Sarah Newland-martin Kingston YMCA Administra­tor/general secretary kingstonym­ca@gmail.com

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