Bahamas Red Cross Society and Ministry of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting meet

Wed, Mar 6th 2024, 04:10 AM

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — In a display of partnership and community service, The Bahamas Red Cross Society, serving in its auxiliary role to the Government of The Bahamas, successfully convened with the Ministry of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting. This meeting, led by Edison L. Sumner, President of The Bahamas Red Cross Society, and Minister Myles Laroda, Minister of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting, was described in a press release as "a testament to the ongoing commitment and reaffirmation to enhance the humanitarian work that serves as the bedrock of social welfare in the nation."

It read: "The auxiliary status of The Bahamas Red Cross Society signifies a unique partnership with the government, enabling the society to support the public authorities in their humanitarian tasks. As an auxiliary, the Society provides invaluable assistance and expertise in disaster management, including preparedness, response and recovery, health, and social services, complementing the government's efforts to safeguard the well-being of its citizens."

During the meeting, President Sumner and Minister Laroda engaged in strategic discussions to build upon the working relationship that has been instrumental in delivering humanitarian aid and services. They recognized the importance of streamlining efforts to ensure a swift and coordinated response to humanitarian challenges, thus maximizing the impact of their services among the communities they serve, particularly in times of crisis or natural disasters.

The meeting was also attended by Kim Thurston, 1st Vice President; Alicia Pinder, Director General; Peatra Jones, Secretary; and Valerie McKenzie, Manager – Welfare Services from The Bahamas Red Cross Society. From the Ministry: Phaedra Rahming-Turnquest, Permanent Secretary, and Charlamae Fernander, Acting Director – Department of Social Services, offered their valuable insights and support. The auxiliary role of The Bahamas Red Cross Society was a focal point of the dialogue, with discussions on how to enhance resource mobilization, first aid training, disaster preparedness and response, blood donation drives, and support for the vulnerable sectors of the population and the development of programs that align with the national strategies for social services.

By reinforcing this auxiliary position, The Bahamas Red Cross Society reinforces its commitment to work together with the government to provide a holistic approach to disaster management and social welfare. This meeting underscored the importance of the Society's auxiliary role and the shared dedication of both organizations to continue supporting each other in their humanitarian work. The outcome of the discussions promises to enhance the overall effectiveness and reach of their joint endeavors, ensuring that the people of The Bahamas receive the highest level of support during their times of need.

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