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AHF facilitates mentorship for male wards of the state on International Men’s Day
Caribbean Regional Director of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Dr Kevin Harvey (left) hand over a cheque for $775,000 to the Manger of the Sunbeam Home for Boys, Desmond Whitely (right), during a luncheon in observance of International Men's Day 2021, held on Saturday, November 20, 2021 at the Jamaica Pegasus for wards of the institution.
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November 22, 2021

AHF facilitates mentorship for male wards of the state on International Men’s Day

ST CATHERINE, Jamaica— Twenty-two wards of the state, housed at the Sunbeam Home for Boys in St Catherine, were introduced to mentors from the Wolmer’s Men of Excellence mentorship group at a luncheon at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel this past weekend.

The event was hosted by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) under their Girls’/Youth Act initiative, as part of International Men’s Day celebrations which was observed on Friday, November 19, under the theme “Better relations between men and women”.

Caribbean Regional Director of the AHF, Dr Kevin Harvey said the event was part of efforts to find ways to motivate boys and push them towards more activities that can positively impact their future.

“We wanted to let them know that there are many opportunities out there outside of the norm, as well as people who they can always call upon for help whenever they need it. Men are becoming marginalised, and we need to find a way to bring them back into the fold and show them how they can make a positive contribution to their own development and that of the wider society,” Harvey explained.

The luncheon was aptly themed “Men of Excellence, leading by example” as several mentors from various areas brought their expertise to bear and encouraged the boys to start planning for their future. They were also told to access all the help that is available to them, especially through mentorship.

Investment Baker Andre Gooden implored the boys to do the right things and not succumb to any kind of peer pressure that may lead to negative behaviours.

“When you do the right thing every day opportunities will present themselves,” he said. He added that they “do not have to do traditional jobs but can go into other areas in which there was a need in the country.” According to him, these include manufacturing, agriculture and more focus on entrepreneurship.

Xavier Pinnock, an engineer, reinforced this and urged the boys to believe in themselves and their abilities.

“When you believe in yourself and believe in others, you can be whatever you want to be. Always encourage yourself and keep your head high,” he said.

The need to ensure that they have a foundation in education was a common theme among the mentors and was stressed further by Sheldon Pinnock, Engineer, IT Specialist and Sales and Product Manager.

“As you learn new things, you grow. I grew up poor, but I had a saying ‘when you change the way you look at things, things start to change.” He explained that “there is a blueprint for success” and it included accessing available resources, such as advice from those deemed successful in their area of interest.

The pillars under which International Men’s Day is celebrated include promoting positive role models for boys, improving gender relations, improving gender equality, highlighting discrimination against men, focusing on men’s health and wellbeing and celebrating men’s contribution.

During the event, a cheque valued at seven hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars ($775,000) was handed over by AHF to the Sunbeam Home for Boys.

Harvey explained that the cheque was for the purchase of a new commercial washer and refrigerator for the facility.

Manager of Sunbeam Home for Boys, Desmond Whitely, accepted the cheque and thanked the AHF for its continuous support of the institution.

“Our relationship with the AHF began years ago when we were preparing for back to school. The agency came through for us just in time. I’d like to thank the AHF for its support of our nearly sixty boys at the home and for always reaching out to us to offer assistance,” Whitely said.

International Men’s Day is an annual observance to celebrate positive male role models and to raise awareness of men’s issues.

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