In a climate where the challenges facing young men seem ever more daunting, the Youth Development Programme in the Division of Youth Affairs is taking proactive steps to counteract negative societal impacts.
At the forefront of its efforts is the “Best Man I Can Be” initiative.
Launched on March 15 at the Ellerton Wesleyan Holiness Church, St. George, the initiative represents a concerted effort by the Youth Development Programme to provide young men with the tools, resources and support needed to navigate the challenges of today’s society.
Through a series of tailored programmes and activities, the programme seeks to empower participants to realise their full potential and become positive contributors to their communities.
The project is coordinated by Youth Commissioner, Alicia Catwell, with assistance from Community Development Aide in the Community Development Department, Shavor Braithwaite.
Ms. Catwell emphasised the importance of providing young men with opportunities for growth and development.
“In a world filled with numerous distractions and negative influences, it’s imperative that we equip our young men with the skills and support they need to thrive. …The “Best Man I Can Be” initiative is more than just a programme; it’s a commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders, role models, and changemakers,” she maintained.
The launch saw enthusiastic participation from both attendees and organisers alike, setting the stage for what promises to be a transformative journey for all involved.
As the initiative progresses, the Youth Development Programme remains dedicated to its mission of empowering young men and fostering a brighter future for all. (PR/GIS)
Caption: Participants in the Youth Development Programme’s “Best Man I Can Be” initiative at at the Ellerton Wesleyan Holiness Church