CHILDREN CALL FOR PEACE AND UNITY IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

CHILDREN CALL FOR PEACE AND UNITY IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

CHILDREN CALL FOR PEACE AND UNITY IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

18th September, 2023 – Port-of-Spain: Children in Trinidad and Tobago are boldly championing peace and unity at the Heroes Foundation in Woodbrook, Port-of-Spain. The striking mural now adorning the Heroes Headquarters is the outcome of a communication and advocacy initiative by thirty local and migrant participants in the Heroes Development Programme (HDP). Their aim is to inspire positive societal change.

HDP is a comprehensive three-year program designed for secondary school students in Forms 1-3 and migrant youths aged 11 to 17. Developed with support from UNICEF, this Caribbean-focused curriculum blends psychosocial development and sustainability education with child and youth-led advocacy and action. The mural project is part of the WebPal integration activity, supported by the Pan-American Development Foundation (PADF) and Protec Group, where participants learn about each other’s cultures, share experiences, understand different languages, and build a sense of community in safe spaces.

Brian Lara with young cricket fans at the SAVE launch with the Heroes Foundation

Leorbeidys, 13, a participant in the Heroes Development Programme

Among these budding changemakers is Leorbeidys, a thirteen-year-old who played a pivotal role in conceptualising the mural. Her favourite message,

“One Planet, One People – Peace Is What We Need,”

embodies her vision of a harmonious world rooted in mutual respect. She explained,

“I believe that we can coexist peacefully, without problems and discrimination, if we respect one another. I hope this mural encourages people to make our country better, just like Heroes Foundation encourages and supports us to do better together.”

Lawrence Arjoon, Chief Executive Officer of the Heroes Foundation, emphasised the potential and essential role of young people in shaping a brighter future, stating,

“While young people often remain silent observers in our society, they possess profound insights from their unique perspectives and lived experiences. Here at Heroes, we are unwavering in our commitment to listen to their voices and empower them with the skills and knowledge necessary to pave the way for safe and sustainable lifestyles. The more we invest in their growth today, the more promising our future becomes.”

Hard at work – Brian Lara and Heroes Foundation CEO at the SAVE launch

Lawrence Arjoon, CEO of the Heroes Foundation

Hard at work – Brian Lara and Heroes Foundation CEO at the SAVE launch

Heroes CEO, Lawrence Arjoon, PADF Program Manager, Hannah Gabrielle Katwaroo, and Heores Generation to Generation Council Chair, Jovanna Khan.

Hannah Gabrielle Katwaroo, PADF Program Manager, added,

“The Pan American Development Foundation has been supporting the holistic, positive development of both local and migrant children through its partnership with the Heroes Foundation for over 3 years. Through HDP and its curriculum, we have managed to create innovative, shared and safe spaces for all children to acquire key life skills, learn a new language, participate in service-driven projects and develop their understanding of social issues that impact their sense of safety, livelihood and well-being. Through advocacy projects such as this mural painting exercise, as a society, we are able to visibly witness these acquired skills in practice and interact with their passion as young agents of social change.”

Marvin Tewari, Chairman of the Protec Group, emphasised the crucial role of peacebuilding initiatives with children and youth in combating crime. He explained,

“Adults are profoundly influenced by the values and behaviours they acquire during childhood. By guiding young people along positive developmental paths, fostering teamwork and camaraderie, and enhancing their skills through fun and creative means, we not only significantly reduce their likelihood of engaging in criminal activities but also contribute to shaping a more skilled and responsible future workforce and citizenry. We are happy to support the exceptional efforts of the Heroes Foundation and hope that more corporate entities will join us in supporting the development of children and youth in Trinidad and Tobago.”

PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROJECT WERE FROM THE FOLLOWING GROUPS

  • Belmont Secondary School
  • Diego Martin North Secondary School
  • Heroes Generation to Generation Council

 

  • Marabella North Secondary School
  • Southeast Port-of-Spain Secondary School
  • Woodbrook Secondary School
  • The Heroes Foundation Child Friendly Spaces
CHILDREN AND YOUTH SCORE BIG AT THE REPUBLIC BANK CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE

CHILDREN AND YOUTH SCORE BIG AT THE REPUBLIC BANK CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE

CHILDREN AND YOUTH SCORE BIG AT THE REPUBLIC BANK CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE

9th September, 2023 – Tarouba:  Five hundred (500) young people are all in for the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) thanks to Bank’s Power to Make a Difference (PMAD) and The Heroes Foundation.  Filling the stands at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy with youthful excitement, energy, and rhythm, young people from fourteen (14) secondary schools, community groups, and children’s homes united in their shared curiosity and passion for cricket.

Championed by the Heroes Foundation, this initiative is designed to expose children and youth to experiences beyond their regular environment, while fostering relationship-building and a sense of community within a fun and safe space.  The Heroes Foundation empowers children and youth to find the hero within themselves to overcome life’s challenges and collaboratively enhance their communities and country.  They achieve this through a blend of long-term development and mentorship programmes, facilitating access to life and technical skills development opportunities, and empowering youth to spearhead education and behaviour change projects in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Brian Lara with young cricket fans at the SAVE launch with the Heroes Foundation

Heroes Foundation particiants at the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League

Lawrence Arjoon, CEO of The Heroes Foundation, shared his thoughts on the impact of this collaboration:

“Many of the young people joining us this weekend may not have had the chance to experience international events like the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League on their own. For some, this is their very first major event outside their immediate community. We are deeply grateful when partners such as Republic Bank and CPL recognise the immense value and lasting impact such opportunities have on the lives of our young generation.”

Arjoon further elaborated on the event’s significance, stating,

“Bringing together diverse groups and individuals with whom we work allows them to uncover commonalities and shared interests while fostering national pride and unity. These CPL games offer them a platform to celebrate, share, and learn together while establishing connections for future collaborations through our programmes, youth-led projects, and their personal interests. This weekend is all about enabling cricket-loving youth from across our nation to witness the potential that can be unlocked in the sport through perseverance, commitment, and dedication. It also provides them with a glimpse into the array of skills and talents required to support grand events like this, from officials and medical personnel to ground support, creative performers, and professionals in hospitality, media, logistics, security, and many other important functions they see. Together, we are inspiring young minds to dream big and appreciate the significance of teamwork, professionalism, and kindness in every facet of life.”

Hard at work – Brian Lara and Heroes Foundation CEO at the SAVE launch

Reena Panchorie (Republic Bank), Lawrence Arjoon (Heroes) and participants at the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League

Reena Gopaul, Manager, Group Brand Management, Group Marketing and Communications at Republic Bank, offered insight into the collaboration, saying,,

“Given our substantial investment in the future of cricket as the Title Sponsor and Official Bank of the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League and our flagship Power to Make A Difference corporate social responsibility initiative, it was only natural that we marry the two to create an unforgettable and impactful experience for these children. This partnership with the Heroes Foundation is just one of the many ways in which we aim to foster youth development and enrichment through sport via our PMAD programme”.

Republic Bank PMAD and The Heroes Foundation are proud to be driving positive youth engagement and grateful for the partners helping to share brighter futures for the Caribbean through the power of sports and community.

OUR PARTICIPANTS

  • D Eastern Cricket Academy
  • Diego Martin North Secondary School
  • El Dorado Police Youth Club
  • Heroes Generation to Generation Council
  • Marabella North Secondary School
  • Mayaro Past Student’s Association
  • Mayaro Secondary School
  • Sangre Grande Development Foundation
National Queens with children at the Brian Lara and Heroes Foundation SAVE launch

Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago with Heroes participants at the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League

  • Shockers Sports Club, Guayaguayare
  • Siparia Deltones
  • Siparia Police Youth Club
  • Dominic’s Children’s Home
  • James Police Youth Club
  • The Heroes Foundation Child Friendly Spaces
  • WHYFarm
National Queens with children at the Brian Lara and Heroes Foundation SAVE launch

Stephon Flemine with Heroes particants at the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League