NEXGEN YOUNG MEN MENTORSHIP PROGRAM CLOSING CEREMONY

Senator Ronald (Roni) Duncombe and Minister of Education GLenys Hanna-Martin (center) presenting  a certificate to one of the mentees.

By OSWALD T. BROWN

WASHINGTON, D.C., December 14, 2023 – Senator Ronald (Roni) Duncombe posted an extensive collection of photos on Facebook on Thursday, December 14, 2023, that were taken during the NexGen Young Men Mentorship Closing Ceremony for Entry Unit #1 2023. This Is wonderful program and I absolutely had to share some of them with readers of my online publication, BAHAMAS CHRONICLE, which has a huge following among the Bahamian diaspora across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom as well as in The Bahamas and the wider Caribbean:

The collage of photos was posted with the following narrative:

The evening was filled with anticipation and excitement as we bid farewell to Entry Unit 1 2023 held at the San Salvador Salon at Grand Hyatt @ Bahamar. This closing ceremony marked the culmination of shared experiences, growth, and countless memories. Each partner, mentor, mentee’s moms and the executive team played a vital role in shaping the journey of the Mentees.

A special thanks goes out to Mr Peter McMahon, General Manager of Grand Hyatt, for partnering with us and to the many partners we say a huge thanks.

As the program steps into the next chapter, let’s carry forward the lessons learnt and the relationships we have forged. Here’s to the incredible moments we’ve shared and the exciting adventures that lie ahead for the young men who have invested in themselves to build a better community and country.

The journey continues….“Empowering the next generation of young men to lead with confidence and competence.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: On July 31, 2023, Senator Duncombe and the NEXGEN participants paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Philip E. Davis. Publicist Chereise Rolle, Owner and Creative Director of DBC Creative Agency in Nassau, wrote a press release on the  visit to the Office of the Prime Minister that was published in BAHAMAS CHRONICLE as a Guest Commentary.

GUEST COMMENTARY: BY CHEREISE ROLLE

NASSAU, Bahamas, August 1, 2023 — Honorable Prime Minister Philip Edward Davis we are honored to be here today as representatives of the NexGen Young Men Mentorship Program. We sincerely appreciate the opportunity to meet you and discuss our program’s mission. The NexGen program focuses on empowering young men to thrive in various aspects of life, including education, leadership, financial literacy, networking opportunities and community involvement. We believe that investing in the potential of young men in The Bahamas will contribute significantly to our nation’s growth and development.

Senator Ronald Duncombe had the vision for this program because as a young man growing up in Kemp Road, he experienced firsthand the absence of a father figure in his life. His mother Norma Duncombe did her best to raise him, but she recognized the invaluable role that positive male mentorship plays in shaping young men’s lives. It became clear to Senator Duncombe that a mother, with all her good intentions, cannot single-handedly raise a man to fulfill his potential into manhood.

As you can witness here today, these young men represent various communities, including Killarney, Yamacraw, Nassau Village, Centerville, Garden Hills, Englerston, Andros, and your great constituency, Cat Island. They are the future leaders of our nation, and our program aims to equip them with the skills, values, and confidence they need to succeed and make a positive impact in their communities.

We are aware that you, Prime Minister, share the vision of empowering young men through your blueprint for this nation. Your dedication to creating opportunities and fostering an environment where every individual can thrive is commendable. We believe that by aligning our efforts with your government’s vision, we can collectively make a meaningful impact on the lives of young men and contribute to the overall progress and prosperity of our beloved country. We are eager to learn more about your insights and strategies to empower the youth, and we are committed to being active participants in translating this vision into tangible actions for a brighter future.

Thank you, Prime Minister, for investing in the young people and for your time today to meet with us.

May you continue to be blessed.

FLASH BACK: During a courtesy call on Prime Minister Philip E. Davis on July 31, pictured from left to right: : Kevin Simmons, OPM Advisor; Jayden Taylor (Mentee Englerston); Dominick North, Jr (Mentee Yamacraw); Tae’sean Albury (Mentee Nassau Village; Alexio Miller (Mentee Centerville); Ronald C. Duncombe (Founder); Prime Minister Philip Davis, MP, KC; Bishop Lester M. Cox, NexGen Advisor; Ryan Duncombe, NexGen Vice Chairman; Brandon Roberts Mentee Cat Island; Alexio Miller, Mentee Centerville; Zaquan Rolle, Mentee Andros; David Davies, Permanent Secretary OPM