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October 25, 2013
Baha Mar BELIEVE foundation assists Seahorse Institute

Building a better community, like the hospitality industry, requires collaboration as well as a passion for people and service.
Baha Mar is working to build a better community through BELIEVE, the Baha Mar Foundation.
BELIEVE was founded on three pillars community, culture and conservation and with the help of volunteers from Baha Mar, the foundation takes on service projects to support initiative...

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October 23, 2013
Baha Mar Believe Foundation Volunteer at Seahorse Institute

Assists With Building Renovation at Center for Autistic Children...

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November 14, 2008
Environment Minister continues million tree campaign

In keeping with the Ministry of Environment?s Plant a Million Tree Campaign, Minister of the Environment the Hon. Earl Deveaux planted coconut trees on land cleared for a community park in the R. E. Cooper/Florence Gardens subdivision

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January 28, 2012
US Embassy partners with two-hundred Ben Jerry's volunteers to beautify inner-city communities

NASSAU, Bahamas -- In true Ben & Jerry's style, the world famous Ice Cream Company continued its philanthropic efforts during its annual Global Franchise Meeting held at the Atlantis Resort. 
On Friday, January 27, more than 200 Ben & Jerry's volunteers from around the world along with US Embassy volunteers took time out to  participate in two community service projects at the Embassy...

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June 15, 2011
Public beach improvements set for Saunders Beach

Nassau, The Bahamas - The
Bahamas Government is continuing its efforts to redevelop Saunders Beach
in the second phase of a restoration project. This phase comprises the
expansion and reclamation of the popular recreational area on West Bay
Street.

The initial phase included the installation of playground equipment, a
parking lot, public restrooms and benches made of recycled casuarina
wood...

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June 15, 2011
Public beach improvements set for Saunders Beach

Nassau, The Bahamas - The Bahamas Government is continuing its efforts to redevelop Saunders Beach in the second phase of a restoration project. This phase comprises the expansion and reclamation of the popular recreational area on West Bay Street.

The initial phase included the installation of playground equipment, a
parking lot, public restrooms and benches made of recycled casuarina
wood...

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News Article
March 14, 2022
The Grand Bahama Children’s Home new Board of Directors and Executive Director focused on stability 30 months after devastation

After great upheaval and uncertainty, the Grand Bahama Children’s Home (GBCH)’s new Board of Directors and Executive Director celebrate the final stage of the post-Dorian rebuild and progress through the pandemic as they focus on a return to normalcy and stability for the children and Home.

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July 07, 2020
Final touches to Southern Recreation Grounds

The final touches are being made to the Southern Recreation Grounds, to transform that historic spot into a modern, multi-faceted space in the Over-the-Hill Community...

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June 03, 2014
Shipyard apprentices help build The Beacon School playground

GRAND BAHAMA - Apprentices at Grand Bahama Shipyard (GBS) learned the true meaning of giving back by helping to build the newly-opened Steven M. Dillet playground at The Beacon School. The improved playing area includes a track slide set, swing set, merry-go-round, two bocce ball courts and a basketball court. Most of the equipment is wheelchair accessible.
"Grand Bahama Shipyard is committed to s...

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February 12, 2015
Governors Harbor Primary, Eleuthera Junior Junkanoo Winners

With the funding and support of its sponsor, Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC), Governor?s Harbour Primary School has taken first place in the Eleuthera Junior Junkanoo Primary School Division...

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