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Salvation Army Red Kettle Drive Launches with $10,000 CIBC FirstCaribbean Donation
Salvation Army volunteers are gearing up to ring the non-profit organization’s iconic bells across New Providence, Grand Bahama and Eleuthera. The hallmark Red Kettle Drive recently launched under the theme ‘Giving Hope Today’ and featured Christmas carols, storytelling and musical performances, along with the campaign’s first donation made by CIBC FirstCaribbean.
K’s Heart for Kids Initiatives
K’s Heart for Kids Initiatives
Committed to being the village, K’s Heart for Kids promotes a holistic transformation and development in the lives of children by providing resources, opportunities, training and programs for a successful future and long-term healthy lifestyles.
K's Heart for Kids promotes community work
K's Heart for Kids promotes community work
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Committed to being the village, K's Heart for Kids promotes a holistic transformation and development in the lives of children by providing resources, opportunities, training and programs for a successful future and long-term healthy lifestyles. Through various initiatives, the nonprofit organization continues to equip children and their families with the resources nee...
'Jazz' league begins play
'Jazz' league begins play
On the same day that Bahamian professional baseball player Jasrado 'Jazz' Chisholm Jr. and the Miami Marlins clinched a spot in the National League (NL) playoffs of Major League Baseball (MLB), the Jazz Chisholm Foundation Little League officially got underway at the Baillou Hills Sports Complex.
A lot to look forward to and a couple of quietly released films that might be worth checking out
A lot to look forward to and a couple of quietly released films that might be worth checking out
Fall is here! The largely brainless summer blockbuster season is at least a month behind us. So that means it's finally time for slightly more cerebral movie fare.
Traditional values
Traditional values
Dear Editor, The traditional family structure has been sadly eroded. In the name of modernism and personal freedom, we have turned God's law on its head. Retributive or frontier-style justice rules the day. Criminals are acting almost with impunity and the air is thick with fear. Our society is ailing and we are paying a ...
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Hundreds are lovin’ it as St. Andrews Kirk and McDonald's Partner to Send Youngsters Back to School with Backpacks, Supplies, Words of Encouragement
In a hall where Bible lessons are taught on a regular Sunday morning, hundreds of children from Bain and Grants Town recently gathered for a different kind of learning, a life lesson in the kindness of strangers. That kindness was sending them off to a new school year with backpacks filled with supplies, smart haircuts, words of encouragement, and memories of a feast from the home of the Big Mac.
Laid-Off Worker Creates "We've Got Time to Help" Volunteer Group
Like many people in the current economy, Seth Reams of Portland, Ore., lost his job several months ago. But he soon realized that there were only so many hours a day he could spend looking for work?so what could he do with the rest of his time?
Across the English Channel by balloon
Across the English Channel by balloon
LONDON - In a goofy yet mesmerizing stunt, an American adventurer crossed the English Channel on Friday carried by a bundle of helium balloons, ending a quiet and serene flight by touching down in a French cabbage patch.
Tyler McCormack - a US teen keen to make a difference
By REUBEN SHEARER
Tribune Staff Reporter
rshearer@tribunemedia.net
AFTER his family's usual June getaway to Nassau, American teen Tyler McCormack returned to Washington, DC with the Bahamas fresh on his mind as a location for his non-profit organisation's next charitable project.
The 15-year-old founder of Reach Out For Kids decided to start by Googling "orphanages in the Bahamas." He eventual...