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JAM | Aug 19, 2023

Torpedo Loan Foundation hosts rejuvenating fun day at Hope Gardens

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Children enjoy the bounce-about during Torpedo Loan Foundation’s fun day at Hope Gardens on Saturday, August 12, 2023. (Photo: Contributed)

Billed as a treat to rejuvenate and empower children and their parents at the peak of the long hot summer holidays before they return to school, the Torpedo Loan Foundation embarked on a series of treats geared at exposing children and their parents from underserved communities in St. Catherine to interesting attractions across Jamaica.

The programme kicked off on August 12 with a Fun Day at the Hope Gardens Annual Lawn in St. Andrew.

Rohan Silvera, chairman of the Torpedo Loan Foundation, noted that the series of events which is also scheduled to include trips to Dunn’s River Falls and Emancipation Park, grew out of a recognition that many children and their parents in poor communities rarely travelled outside their immediate communities to be exposed to the many beautiful and interesting places in Jamaica.

“We bill the treats as ‘empowering purpose and impact through exposure’ and it compliments our efforts at psycho-social re-engineering to create positive and more enlightened mindsets among children who are not exposed to things more privileged children take for granted, such as trips to the North Coast. It will make them realise that Jamaica and the world is much more than what they know in their area and will broaden their horizons and improve life outcomes,” Silvera explained.

The Torpedo Loan Foundation directly sponsors some 50 children to the tune of around $1 million monthly, through an arrangement monitored by the parents and schools, ensuring that they have the financial means and supervision to attend school regularly including lunch money, bus fares and school supplies.

The foundation committed to sponsoring its 50 students for six years, while monitoring their progress annually. Among the qualifying conditions is that their parents or caregivers attend parent-teacher association (PTA) meetings regularly so that they can track their child’s performance and needs, Silvera pointed out.

Rohan Silvera (left), chairman of the Torpedo Loan Foundation, shares thoughts with Dane Warren, a medical student and successful entrepreneur who got started with a no interest loan from Torpedo Loan. They got together at the Torpedo Foundation Fun Day at Hope Gardens last Saturday, August 12, 2023. (Photo: Contributed)

Regular church attendance is also encouraged though not mandatory and the foundation also helps to direct families in need to the PATH programme so they can access additional assistance.

Last Saturday, children frolicked on the bounce about,  explored the gardens, played games and were entertained by a clown and participated in dancing and other contests while enjoying ice cream, popcorn, hot dogs and a tasty lunch under the watchful eyes of the Torpedo team and their parents which included mothers and fathers.

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