Ten distinguished residents of St. Lucy have be recognized for their exceptional service to community life, making them the first recipients of the We Gatherin’ 2025 Honours List.
The honorees, celebrated for their dedication across various sectors of society, were presented with commemorative pins during a ceremony at State House on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Mia Mottley commended the awardees for their unwavering commitment to improving the lives of their fellow parishioners. “Those of you here today represent individuals who, for decades and across different communities, have enriched the lives of others in St. Lucy,” she stated. “Because you have been nominated by your peers and parishioners, we are here to say thank you for your efforts.”
She further emphasized that many of the recipients had contributed selflessly, never expecting recognition. “When you were out in the fields or working with young people, no one was thinking about a reward. But as a nation and as a community, we have a duty to pause and express our gratitude.”
Among the awardees was Trevor Boyce, honored for his dedication to enhancing sporting infrastructure, particularly cricket, in St. Lucy. For the past 32 years, he has served as curator of the parish’s Lord’s Cricket Ground. A man unaccustomed to the spotlight, Boyce expressed his appreciation: “I feel deeply honored. While I don’t seek recognition, I am grateful to be here today.”
Fiona Griffith, known for her long-standing efforts in education, sports, and youth development, was also recognized. She encouraged Barbadians to take an active role in their communities. “I am a community person—I do a lot of work in St. Lucy and across Barbados. I was pleasantly surprised by this recognition, and I give thanks to God. I encourage more people to give back; it’s important, fulfilling, and shows that we care.”
Lyman Phillips, who was acknowledged for his outstanding service in healthcare, community leadership, and mental health advocacy over four decades, reflected on his deep connection to St. Lucy. “I am incredibly proud to receive this award. Having lived here for the past 51 years, I have been actively involved in the community. St. Lucy is a beautiful parish, and I hope to see more people engaging in community initiatives to keep our programs thriving.”
The We Gatherin’ 2025 Honours List aims to recognize those who have made significant contributions to their parishes, fostering a spirit of community and national pride.