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MOYSC Hosts Drive-up Celebration Honouring 44 Youth of Grand Bahama
By The Ministry for Grand Bahama
Nov 10, 2021 - 9:07:25 AM

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Minister for Grand Bahama the. Hon Ginger Moxey, M.P. presents an honoree with her award at the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture Drive-Up Recognition Ceremony on Saturday, November 6th, 2021 at the C.A. Smith Building, Freeport, Grand Bahama.

Freeport, Grand Bahama - It was a day filled with pride on Saturday, November 6th, 2021, as the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture Grand Bahama, officially ended its “Youth Month” festivities, by honoring forty-four "resilient, innovative, creative and transformative" young persons at a Drive-Up Recognition Ceremony, under the patronage of the Minister for Grand Bahama the Honorable Ginger Moxey, M.P.

The event was held at the entrance of the C.A. Smith Building in Freeport. Forty-four honorees were celebrated by family and friends, who assembled to watch them receive their awards from Minister Moxey.

The Minister noted it was "wonderful to see young people being recognized for the positive contributions they are making to our community," and she thanked the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture for creating an initiative that highlighted the positive accomplishments of young persons on Grand Bahama.

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The 44 honorees were submitted for nominations by their respective organizations and were selected based on the criteria set by the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture.

Youth Month is nationally recognized during the month of October, and the Drive-Up Recognition Ceremony was the final scheduled event. Youth Coordinator at the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture Carla Brown-Roker, noted that the Ministry had executed several initiatives to celebrate Youth Month this year, and her department created three programs to address the needs of Youth on Grand Bahama.

"First, we wanted to focus our attention on unemployment. Second, we focused on Mental Health, and our last initiative focused on honoring young persons who were nominated by their youth organizations. The criteria for the nomination was simple, the nominee must follow the organization’s rules, they must be a great role model for their peers, and they must work above and beyond the call of duty in their youth organization or ministry. These are the 44 youths we are celebrating today."

The honorees were members of various organizations on Grand Bahama, including Sports, Church Youth Groups, Junior Achievement, Kiwanis Key Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Save The Bays, Rotaract Club, Boys Brigade, and the Girls Brigade.

We salute the 44 honorees, and we wish them all the best!
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Youth Honorees were driven up to the entrance of the C.A. Smith Building in grand style and escorted from their vehicles by the RBDF Rangers to receive their awards from the Minister for Grand Bahama Ginger Moxey.


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Family and friends celebrated as their loved ones received their Youth Recognition Awards.



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