BTC hands out over 20,000 in youth scholarships

Thu, Nov 10th 2016, 05:05 PM


Former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham met the new Chinese Ambassador to the Bahamas Huang Qinguo, who paid a courtesy call on him last month. Photo: Peter Ramsay/BIS


BTC has given more than $20,000 in scholarships and support for National Youth Month in October, which climaxed with the National Youth Awards.


Fifteen young persons were recognised for their stellar achievements in the areas of arts and culture, education, entrepreneurship, leadership, personal triumph, religion, sports, youth in governance and volunteerism.


The three top winners were Jasper Ward (Director’s Cup), Lyndee Bowe (Minister’s Cup) and Xavier Knowles (Prime Minister’s Cup).


CEO Leon Williams said at the awards: “The success of our future is contingent on the investments we make today. We are proud to partner with the Ministry of Youth to recognise and celebrate the achievements and accomplishments of the young people of this nation.”


Director of Youth, K. Darron Turnquest emphasised the importance of continuing to recognise the contributions young people are making in Bahamian society.


BTC has been a long-term supporter of education and has adopted several schools in New Providence and throughout the country. Additionally, BTC in 2013, announced its $250,000 investment in the College of The Bahamas to fund ten scholarships and invest in the College’s endowment fund. Earlier this year, BTC also announced plans to outfit the technology laboratory as a part of the College’s transition to university status.

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