As the new school year gets underway, the Sandals Foundation is reinforcing its commitment to education across the Caribbean with an investment of approximately USD $110,000.
This significant contribution supports scholarships, infrastructure improvements, teacher training, and the distribution of essential school supplies, ensuring that students across the region have the resources they need to succeed.
Through its Care for Kids Scholarship Programme, the foundation has awarded nearly USD 70,000 this year, benefiting 42 secondary and tertiary students as they pursue their academic dreams in 2024.
The programme not only provides financial assistance but also offers a holistic support system, covering medical expenses and housing, while connecting students with mentors who guide and support them throughout their educational journey. This comprehensive approach ensures that students are equipped with the tools they need to succeed.
Two promising students from Antigua, 11 years old Kyrah Edwards and 12 years Erwin Christopher, have been awarded the prestigious Sandals Foundation Care for Kids Scholarship for the new academic year, which will support them through five years of secondary education at Princess Margaret Secondary and Antigua Grammar School respectively.
“We believe that education is more than just a gateway to knowledge—it’s a lifeline to hope and opportunity,” said Heidi Clarke, Executive Director of the Sandals Foundation.
“Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of watching these scholarships change lives in ways that are truly inspiring. I’ve seen students grow into successful professionals, and I’ve witnessed how our infrastructure upgrades, teacher trainings, and school supplies have created environments where children can flourish.”
As part of its wider school preparation support, recently, the Sandals Foundation partnered with local community organization Boss Ladies Connect for their annual Day with the Girls project, providing a much-needed respite of relaxation and fun for girls aged 3-15 from the local communities across Antigua.
As part of the initiative, the Sandals Foundation gifted several custom-made, high-quality Sandals branded school bags to this year’s participants.
Boss Ladies Connect Founder, Tamorla Millette who was elated about the partnership and contribution said, “This thoughtful gesture not only provides essential school supplies but also serves as a reminder of the importance of education and the support available to local families.”
Sandals Public Relations Manager Leon Norville, who presented the items, emphasized the Foundation’s dedication to investing in the youth of the island, highlighting their continuous efforts to find innovative ways to support educational awareness programs, activities, and outreach initiatives.
Additionally, a number of back-to-school distributions were activated, reaching some over 60 students in targeted communities.
The efforts are aligned with the philanthropic organization’s investment in the region’s education sector – providing resources and creating holistic learning environments for students young and old.