GBPA Invests in Summer Camps for Youth Development

Dr. Telina Smith, GBPA Human Resources Director (center) pictured with the organizers and some participants of the D & T Basketball Camp


Freeport, Grand Bahama – August 16, 2024
The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) continued its ongoing support for the youth of Grand Bahama through a meaningful contribution to summer camps. This year, GBPA contributed $10,000 to fund a diverse range of programs designed to engage and inspire local children.

Dr. Telina Smith, GBPA Human Resources Director (center) pictured with organizers and participants of the Swingers Junkanoo Group Camp

This year’s supported summer camps included a variety of sports and cultural enrichment programs. Young athletes benefited from specialized football, basketball, and soccer camps, where they enhanced their skills, learned teamwork, and improved their overall fitness. In addition, the entrepreneurship camp offered a unique opportunity for young minds to explore their business potential through interactive projects and mentorship. The Junkanoo camp provided an immersive experience into Bahamian culture, where children were engaged with traditional music, dance, and crafts.
Dr. Telina Smith, GBPA’s Director of Human Resources, expressed her enthusiasm for the initiative: “At GBPA, we are dedicated to investing in the future of our community by supporting programs that focus on the growth and development of our youth. Our contribution to these camps reflects our commitment to nurturing talent, encouraging cultural appreciation, and providing valuable experiences for the children of Grand Bahama. We are proud to continue this tradition and look forward to the positive impact these experiences will have on the participants.”

Boss Club Camp attendees listened attentively as Nicole Colebrooke, GBPA Customer Relations Manager gave a presentation on starting and operating a business in the City of Freeport.

Adding to the enthusiasm, Anjoun Armaly, Chairman of the Swingers Junkanoo Camp, expressed their appreciation for the support, “We are incredibly grateful to the Grand Bahama Port Authority for their generous investment in the Junkanoo camp. This support allows us to immerse children in our rich cultural heritage, helping them to understand and appreciate the traditions of Junkanoo. It is inspiring to see young people engage with their culture in such a meaningful way, and we are thrilled to offer this experience to the next generation.”

Through these camps, GBPA aims to support the personal growth and athletic development of Grand Bahama’s youth, while encouraging a deeper connection with their cultural heritage. This annual investment emphasizes GBPA’s dedication to enriching the lives of young residents and contributing to the community’s overall vitality.

Dr. Telina Smith, GBPA Human Resources Director (center) pictured with Boss Club Camp Facilitators (L-R) Laverne Gardiner, Shemia Williams and Brandon Hall

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