Nassau, Bahamas-Bahamas Introduction Guides (BGGA) officially opened the second floor dormitory on the new headquarters.
After the forgiveness of furniture, bedding, techniques and knives from the foundation of the sandals, the dormitory can now be short and abroad and abroad and abroad.
Nine (9) double beds, eight (18) mattresses, 4s, stoves, refrigerators and microwaves, refrigerators and microwaves, refrigerators and microwaves, refrigerators and microwaves, refrigerators and microwaves were added.
The completion of this project is followed by a $ 100,000 obligation for the construction and installation of electricity, fire and HVAC systems at the new headquarters of the Association and the Girls Strengthening Center (late).
Dr. Ruth Sumner, President Bahamas led by the Union Association, the Foundation Grant is a decree of the grant, he said.
“Our commissioners around the Bahamas, our leaders and Ranger instructions, have nothing to do with the completion of our building and the location of girls in the new headquarters and become a reality of vision.”
“These improved devices, our girls, young women and the Bahamas will be a place to gain knowledge, skill and self-citizenship and self-sufficiency,” he said.
The opening of the dormitory of girls and leaders is a critical time, because the global community was called the moment of the historic month of women “Accelerate Activity” to gender equality. The dormitory of the new headquarters now stops as infrastructure that helps meet girls and women – to provide a safe and comfortable living space, increase access to quality education and society; promotion of participation in civil activities; And teach social and other life skills.
The Executive Director of the Sandalet Foundation Heidi Clarke, “Our ongoing partnership with BGGA applies to the opportunity to invest in single programs developing young people. This is the main example of these initiatives.
Bahamas entrance union Union, girls and young women and young women and non-young women and non-sensitive communities from sensitive communities, culture, culture, leadership, environmental management and good citizenship.
The Sandals Foundation works with partners on initiatives that support and prohibit women in all caribbean regions of local and international areas.