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Commonwealth of Bahamas Toy Drive

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Spreading Holiday Cheer: U.S. and The Bahamas Unite to Bring over 50,000 toys to Children across the Archipelago

 

December 2024

 

We are thrilled to announce an inspiring collaboration between the United States and The Bahamas for our 2025 Christmas Toy Drive. This initiative symbolizes our shared commitment to bringing joy and relief to families across the archipelago during the holiday season.

Pastor Paula White, Senior Advisor to President-elect Trump, leads this year’s effort along with her organization, Pastor Paula White Ministries and the Love and Life Foundation. Partnering with the Grand Bahama Port Authority, the U.S. Embassy, and King Ocean Services, the initiative aims to distribute over 50,000 toys and essential home goods to communities in New Providence, Grand Bahama, Abaco, Eleuthera, and the Exuma Islands.

“We are honored to be a conduit of blessing and bring Christmas love and cheer to thousands of children and families throughout The Bahamas,” said Paige Wideman of Love and Life. “Every stakeholder has come together, pooling resources and networks to expand the annual Christmas toy drive from Grand Bahama to reach families across multiple islands within the Commonwealth.”

Ian Rolle, President of the Grand Bahama Port Authority, praised the partnership, stating, “This collaboration demonstrates the power of unity. The combined support of the U.S. and Bahamian communities empowers us to extend this initiative, positively impact countless families.”

Dr. Dave Burrows, Senior Pastor of Bahamas Faith Ministries International, highlighted the broader implications of the initiative: “We thank Pastor Paula White and her team for their vision and compassion in spearheading this project. We appreciate the vital contributions of Chargé d’Affairs Kim Furnish and the U.S. Embassy in fostering partnerships that benefit those in need throughout The Bahamas, especially our children.”

Chargé Furnish emphasized, “This initiative reflects the shared values of generosity and goodwill between the United States and The Bahamas. It underscores our commitment to building bridges between our communities and governments. We look forward to continuing this collaboration and exploring new opportunities to support families across the archipelago.”

The 2025 Christmas Toy Drive does more than offer seasonal joy; it embodies a meaningful partnership that transcends borders, demonstrating the strength of our shared purpose and mutual support. This initiative uplifts families during the holiday season and serves as a foundation for future partnerships between the United States and The Bahamas.

 

Sincerely,

Love and Life

Paula White Ministries

www.loveandlivefoundation.com

www.paulawhite.org

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Bahama Brass Band Invitation Sparks Heritage Debate Ahead of TCI Constitutional Holiday

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Turks and Caicos, August 20, 2026 – The planned participation of the Bahama Brass Band in the Turks and Caicos Islands’ inaugural Constitutional Holiday celebrations on August 30 has sparked public debate over culture, heritage and the historical contributions of Turks and Caicos Islanders abroad.

Organizers defended the invitation, saying the band’s inclusion is intended to highlight the deep historical ties between the two countries and honor Turks and Caicos men who helped establish and develop the institution in Grand Bahama.

According to the organizers, the Bahama Brass Band began in 1955 in Pine Ridge, Freeport, with Turks and Caicos Islanders, including the late Deacon Reuben Hall Sr. of Middle Caicos and Jenkins Williams and Mervin Hendfield of North Caicos, among those who helped build its foundation. The band eventually grew to more than 50 men.

The organizers also pointed to the participation of Turks and Caicos men in The Bahamas’ Independence celebrations on July 10, 1973, arguing that their contributions became part of Bahamian history while maintaining strong connections to their homeland.

Supporters say bringing the band home represents an opportunity to honor those pioneers, showcase their regional influence and expose younger generations to an important part of Turks and Caicos history.

However, concerns raised publicly described the invitation as potentially disrespectful to local culture and heritage. Organizers acknowledged those concerns, apologizing to anyone who felt overlooked or offended, while maintaining that no disrespect was intended.

The committee said the event should ultimately unite rather than divide, presenting the band’s history as evidence of the reach and resilience of Turks and Caicos heritage.

PHOTO CREDIT: Bahamas Brass Band

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CBC Supports Opportunities for Young Bahamian Basketball Players

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NASSAU, Bahamas — Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC), local producers of Dasani products, proudly sponsored the fifth annual, Caribbean Hoopfest.

The tournament brings together Bahamian high school basketball teams and visiting teams from the United States for a competitive showcase at the Kendal G. L. Isaacs Gymnasium.  Following its inaugural year at the Kendal G. L. Isaacs gym and last year’s event at Loyola Hall, the tournament returned to the Kendal G. L. Isaacs gym this year.

During the weekend tournament, CBC kept athletes well hydrated with in-kind donations of Dasani Water, Powerade and Minute Maid Juices.

During the tournament’s final day, CBC provided additional support by offering Sprite No Sugar samples and inviting attendees to participate in its Spin the Wheel for a chance to win exciting prizes.

CBC was proud to support this incredible event, which provides young Bahamian athletes with valuable exposure to U.S. basketball scouts and coaches. This opportunity gives them the chance to earn scholarships, continue their education, and pursue their basketball careers in the United States.

Event organizer, Donald Francois shared his appreciation for CBC’s support.

“I want to express our sincere appreciation for Caribbean Bottling Company, who has been a tremendous supporter and an important part of the success of our program. Without CBC’s support, Caribbean Hoop Fest would not be able to function at the level it does today. And without Caribbean Hoop Fest, we would not have been able to provide the opportunities that have helped young Bahamian athletes gain exposure and pursue educational opportunities in the United States,” he expressed.

Since the program’s inception, several Bahamian student-athletes have been selected for scholarship opportunities, highlighting the tournament’s growing impact on the development and advancement of young basketball talent in The Bahamas.

They are: Kelvin McDowells – Guard, Wodson Antoine – Power Forward, Justin Lafleur – Guard and Sean John – Guard.

After another successful edition of the tournament, Francois shared what he hopes he and Caribbean Bottling Company can achieve in the future.

“Our vision is bigger than basketball. We want to use the platform of Caribbean Hoop Fest to educate, develop, and create opportunities for young people and their families throughout the Bahamas. With individuals and organizations committed to our mission, we believe we can continue to grow the program and make an even greater impact,” Francois said.

For more details on community support, events and new products visit Caribbean Bottling Company at www.cbcbahamas.com today.

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More Bahamians Accessing HIV, STI Care Through NHI

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NASSAU, Bahamas — More Bahamians are accessing HIV and sexually transmitted infection-related healthcare through National Health Insurance, a trend the NHI Authority says should be viewed positively.

NHIA stressed in an August 6 statement that its 2025 figures measure healthcare utilisation, not newly diagnosed infections. They include beneficiaries screened, treated, monitored or receiving follow-up care, including people diagnosed previously.

“Increased utilisation of these services should be viewed as a positive development,” NHIA said.

The Authority pointed to “greater enrolment and use of NHI, improved access to screening and testing, continued treatment and monitoring of existing conditions, and increased willingness to seek medical care.”

The development comes amid a mixed three-year HIV picture. New diagnoses rose from 130 in 2023 to 156 in 2024, before declining to 142 in 2025.

NHIA said increased utilisation demonstrates that more beneficiaries are accessing needed healthcare and actively managing their health, reinforcing the importance of screening, early diagnosis and continued treatment.

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