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JAM | Aug 29, 2023

RUBiS Energy breaks mould of shyness with summer camp

Serena Campbell

Serena Campbell / Our Today

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Managing Director of RUBiS Energy Jamaica Limited, Michel Malatino (left) and corporate Social responsibility lead, Siona Palmer (second left), share a photo with participants of RUBiS’ Envisioning a ‘New World’ summer camp, at the St. Benedict’s Primary School in St. Andrew on August 24. (Photo: Contributed)

Sherrica Lingard, one of the over 100 participants in the RUBiS Energy’s ‘Envisioning a New World’ Summer Camp, has high praises for the title organisers, which she credits for assisting to break the mould of her shyness.

“Honestly, I am a shy person, so I learned how to talk to people, and this really helped me to develop into a more open person,” the 12-year-old student admitted.

It is a sentiment that appears to be shared among fellow campers and parents.

For 12-year-old student Alex Pennant, the camp also allowed him to step out of his shell and saw him engaged in dancing, singing, arts and crafts and other activities.

 Marketing and communications lead at RUBiS Energy Jamaica Limited, Nicole McCalla (third left), shares a photo opportunity with from (left) Sherrica Lingard, Davenique Johnson and Alex Pennant, who are participants in RUBiS’ art exhibition and summer camp closing ceremony, at the St. Benedict’s Primary School in St. Andrew on August 25. At (right) is summer camp teacher Mackini Henry. (Photo: Contributed)

“I really enjoyed the camp. It was a lot of fun and you got to meet people and build great friendships and relationships,” he said.

Cassandra McCalla, a parent of two of the participants, also shared her story of the camp’s role in the holistic development of her children.

“It has been a great experience for them, and the exposure brought out their softer skills. Most of the kids are shy but I saw where my daughter especially was dancing and was coming home excited and looking forward to returning the next day,” she said. 

The students and parents were participating in the art exhibition and closing ceremony of the summer camp at the St Benedict’s Primary School in St Andrew on August 25.

Managing Director of RUBiS Energy Jamaica Limited, Michel Malatino (centre), engages a participant in RUBiS’ two-week summer camp programme, dubbed Envisioning a New World, at the St. Benedict’s Primary School in St. Andrew on August 24. (Photo: Contributed)

Over 100 students, between the ages of 6-12 from the St Andrew communities of Harbour View, Shooter’s Hill, St Benedict’s Heights, Windward Road, Bull Bay, downtown Kingston, and St Thomas, participated in the two-week camp, which ran from August 14-25.

Over the period, the students were immersed in a high-impact curriculum designed to enrich their lives, covering subject areas such as mathematics and language arts as well as participation in activities such as arts and crafts, storytelling, drumming, dance, and a visioning circle.

They also received a 30-minute daily life-skill lesson, which was conducted by members of the RUBiS management team and other staff. The Jamaica Environment Trust and Dispute Resolution Foundation also delivered important lessons to camp participants. 

Managing director of RUBiS Energy Jamaica Limited, Michel Malatino, expressed satisfaction that the company’s investment of $3 million in the camp was a worthwhile endeavour.

Managing Director of RUBiS Energy Jamaica Limited, Michel Malatino (left), examines a painting with Priest of the St. Benedict the Moor Roman Catholic Church and Assistant Camp Coordinator of RUBiS’ Envisioning a New World summer camp, Rohan Tulloch, at the St. Benedict’s Primary School in St. Andrew on August 24. (Photo: Contributed)

He also lauded his team for ensuring that the camp was able to align with the Ministry of Education and Youth’s new initiatives to boost STEAM learning.

“It’s very heartening to see that. We did not want to do anything in a vacuum but offer a programme that is of real value and benefit to the children and to the education sector,” he said.

The RUBiS lead executive also thanked the St Benedict community for welcoming the company.

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) lead, Siona Palmer noted that the camp was a component of the company’s community investments to further support its CSR roadmap, which has as one of its over-arching aims contributing to a more virtuous society by giving back to communities in which the company operates.

Palmer hailed Cemex/Carib Cement for partnering with RUBiS by donating book vouchers to the children participants.

RUBiS will be looking to undertake other transformative activities in the future.

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