Jamaica Gleaner

HELP OUR CHILDREN

Usain urges all Jamaica to bolt into action to make vulnerable youth have a brighter future

- Syranno Baines/Gleaner Writer syranno.baines@gleanerjm.com

THE GOVERNMENT alone cannot shoulder the responsibi­lity of lessening the plight of the nation’s most vulnerable children. Members of the private sector and the public must also act if these youngsters are to see a brighter future, many-time World and Olympic champion Usain Bolt has asserted.

In a speedy response to the fire that destroyed Walker’s Place of Safety in St Andrew last Monday, killing two female wards of the State, through the Usain Bolt Foundation, the world’s fastest man came forward yesterday to donate $1 million in aid of the children who were displaced.

“Don’t just sit down and wait on the Government at all times,” Bolt declared during the official handover of the cheque to the Child Protection & Family Services Agency at Hope Zoo in St Andrew.

“Those in a position to contribute should do so because there are a lot of things going on in the country and the Government will be stretched thin. So if the private sector or even the public can contribute anything, please do. It really helps,” he told The Gleaner.

The sprint icon further expressed that he was open to working with the youth ministry to make a positive impact in the lives of less fortunate children.

“When my team and I heard about Walker’s Place of Safety, for me, there was no doubt that I was going to help in any way. I also felt it would be good to stay close and work together as much as possible with the ministry to really help the younger kids in any way we can to achieve a brighter future. I look forward to that,” Bolt added.

The beloved world-renowned sporting legend also used the platform to encourage the wards to pursue their dreams in spite of their circumstan­ces, drawing on his own experience­s as motivation.

State minister in the Ministry of Youth, Floyd Green, praised Bolt’s philanthro­py, saying that his action has since inspired others to donate.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? An emotional Usain Bolt embraces a young female ward of Walker’s Place of Safety in St Andrew. The facility was destroyed by fire last week, killing two of her friends. Yesterday, at Hope Zoo in St Andrew, the Usain Bolt Foundation donated $1 million...
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER An emotional Usain Bolt embraces a young female ward of Walker’s Place of Safety in St Andrew. The facility was destroyed by fire last week, killing two of her friends. Yesterday, at Hope Zoo in St Andrew, the Usain Bolt Foundation donated $1 million...
 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Usain Bolt gets a big hug from a young ward from Walker’s Place of Safety.
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Usain Bolt gets a big hug from a young ward from Walker’s Place of Safety.
 ??  ?? From left: Maureen Samms-Vaughan, professor of child health, developmen­t and behaviour at the University of the West Indies and board member of the Usain Bolt Foundation; Floyd Green, state minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n;...
From left: Maureen Samms-Vaughan, professor of child health, developmen­t and behaviour at the University of the West Indies and board member of the Usain Bolt Foundation; Floyd Green, state minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n;...

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