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Primary student Samya Ritch honored during Child Month

by Renae Stampp
June 02, 2021
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Primary student Samya Ritch honored during Child Month

Minister for Social Development, Hon. André Ebanks and District Commissioner Mark Tibbetts along with Ebanks’ ministerial team, members of the congregation, visitors to the church and DCFS staff with Child Month 2021 recipient (Primary Schools) Samaya Ritch.

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(CMR) Ten-year-old Samya Ritch was announced as Child Month’s Primary School recipient on Saturday, 29 May at the Creek Seventh-Day Adventist Church in the Cayman Brac.

The Creek and Spott Bay Primary School student received a plaque and a laptop from Minister for Social Development, Hon. André Ebanks. Described as an exceptionally well-rounded student, Samya is an avid swimmer and one of the youngest athletes ever selected to swim competitively in Cayman Brac.

Creek Seventh-Day Adventist Church, though small, put on a mighty outpouring of fellowship to close out Child Month on Saturday. Children dominated the memorable service through scripture, song, and dance.

Highlights included the presentation of Samya, the second Child Month awardee, and an epic sermon on the bravery and resilience of Daniel in the Lions’ Den by Kaiden Stuart.

Officiated by Pastor Maurice Chambers, the Sabbath service embodied the spirit of the month long observance in celebrating and acknowledging children.

Ebanks, who noted that his first minister’s speech had been to open Child Month and that his second would close the observance, was joined by political colleagues and ministerial staff. He shared a pew with Minister for Education, Hon. Juliana O’Connor Conolly; Parliamentary Secretary (Social Development) Heather Bodden; District Commissioner Mark Tibbetts; Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Director Paulinda Mendoza-Williams and DCFS Deputy Director Rayle Roberts. Acting Deputy Chief Officer for Social Development, Deborah Webb-Sibblies, and former Social Services Director Gay Jackson also attended.

Paraphrasing social reformer Frederick Douglass, father-of-two Ebanks noted: “It is easier to build strong children than to fix broken adults.”

“We can see that the DCFS have done their work, they have put on a month of showcasing events to highlight our children. But the challenge as we close Child Month is to make everyday Child Month. It’s to look in ourselves and ask “where’s your piece of the wall that I can build on to make the challenge passable for everyone?”’ he added.

Roberts thanked DCFS staff who took on the added responsibility of planning so many events during the month, which had impacted 1,500 children while continuing their safeguarding duties.

Child Month 2021 recipient Samaya Ritch, 10, accepts her Child Month plaque from Minister for Social Development, Hon. André Ebanks.

“Child protection systems around the world respond to children who have suffered or a likely to suffer significant harm. As a social service department we add to that we also choose to empower our children to teach them celebrate them, let them all know that they can wear the cape,” he noted.

 “Every one of you can be a hero. Child Month is over but the fight isn’t. Every day there’s a child that needs you in our beloved isle. The daily MASH referrals continue to prove this to be true. So let’s not be silent. Let’s not whisper while they continue to suffer. Let us continue to empower them to be the superheroes they can to each other but also let us put on our capes and be the heroes to them because challenges are passable by everyone,” Roberts concluded.

In reminding the community of its sacred duty, Mendoza-Williams quoted a popular African proverb in full: “It takes a village to raise a child but when the children do not feel the warmth of that village they will eventually burn that village down.”

“If we do not make the way for our children, give them the tools they need to face the challenges in their daily lives, they certainly will burn our village and our future will be a very poor one,” she continued.

In a powerful moment of affirmation, the director closed by request all the children to stand and asked the adults to express their support and encouragement for our children by saying “We are proud of you.”

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Renae Stampp

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A regional writer with almost 10 years of experience working in various news media including two major media houses in Bermuda and Jamaica. Renae provides professional content for our regional and international audience.

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