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Sandals Foundation empowers next generation of environmental stewards

This story was posted 3 years ago
9 June 2023
in Environment, PRESS RELEASE, Youth
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Presentation Brothers College (PBC) Sea Scouts Troop Coastal Clean Up at Simon Beach where over 320 pounds of litter was removed. Photo: Sandals Foundation
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 With a commitment to protecting the Caribbean’s breathtaking natural resources and the unique ecosystems that support their health, the Sandals Foundation engaged schools across the Caribbean in commemoration of World Oceans Day to help students develop an appreciation for the biodiversity of the aquatic space.

“Environmental education is a big part of what we do at the Sandals Foundation because informed people can make better decisions,” said Georgia Scarlett, the Sandals Foundation’s Environmental Projects Coordinator.

“In keeping with this year’s theme for World Oceans Day, which speaks to the need for us to conserve our wonderful marine resources for future generations it was important for us to engage children across the region through environmental education sessions. By empowering children to take action for environmental protection, we are creating a strong platform for the sustained protection of our region’s natural resources,” she added.

Across the islands of The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, Jamaica, Antigua, St Lucia, and Grenada, teams of Sandals Foundation Ambassadors, with the use of marine-focused worksheets, storybooks and other fun learning materials, engaged students on a cross-section of topics including plastic pollution, overfishing, marine sanctuary management, as well as biodiversity and coral health and function.

Henva Simeon, Principal of Blessed Sacrament RC School in Grenada, was elated to have the Sandals Foundation ambassadors engage students in this manner. “The Sandals Foundation Ambassadors, no strangers to our school, gave a coral reef lesson which proved to be a valuable refresher for the children as we all encourage them to be more aware of the effect of our actions on the natural environment,” she added.

Jermain Thompson, Scuba Instructor and Sandals Foundation volunteer described the day’s proceedings as a success noting, “I was wowed by the students’ interest in Scuba Diving. This kind of curiosity and thirst for knowledge is what can carry them through and enlighten them further in understanding how our lives and our marine resources are interdependent and connected.”

Over the years, the Sandals Foundation has led and supported numerous initiatives geared towards increasing environmental education in schools and communities across the region. The Grenada Fund for Conservation (GFC), with funding from the Sandals Foundation, has hosted student environmental summer camps and community workshops. Some of their most recent activities include information sessions at St George’s Anglican Senior School and St Louis RC Girls School and a Coastal Clean Up with Presentation Brothers College (PBC) Sea Scouts Troop at Simon Beach, where over 320 pounds of litter was removed.

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  1. JenJen says:
    3 years ago

    Teach them also about the need for GOVERNMENTAL ENFORCEMENT of existing laws and regulations like CLOSED SEASONS and the need for stopping the killing of small mammals like Manicou who are beneficial as they eat ticks, not fishing out-of-season for LAMBI and LOBSTER and to FINALLY STOP the killing of ANY SEA TURTLES.

    Environmental stewards are not just garbage pickers. Make these events more interactive than just sitting in a class room.

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