Thanks to local students, a trove of football boots, sneakers and school shoes is headed for children in Haiti at the orphanage and school run by Feeds My Lambs Ministry.
The donations, collected at schools around the island, were pulled together by ...
DATE: Jan 27, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Future Rotarians uncovered more than just litter during a clean-up of the Railway Trail last weekend.
Interact Club members and their mentors tackled the trail from Palmetto Park in Devonshire to Store Hill in Smith’s for a “trashathon”.
With much o...
Teenager Madison Quig told Rotarians that in order to see a positive shift towards gender equality, they should elect more female leaders.
Madison was one of three delegates chosen to represent the Interact Club at the Rotary International United Nat...
Future Rotarians packed holiday hampers last night to distribute to families in need.
The Interact Club, a service and teamwork group made up of more than 30 of Bermuda’s students, formed an assembly line in Craig Appin House, filling festive bags wi...
A popular club for young people is back in business after a hiatus of decades.
The Interact Club, a service and teamwork group forged by a team effort of local Rotarians, has more than 30 of Bermuda’s students between the ages of 12 and 18.
“It’s a l...
DATE: Sep 24, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Bermuda’s getting a second chance with a popular youth group from the 1970s.
The Interact Club helped a number of noted Bermudians get their start: Entertainer Bruce Barritt, Mid Atlantic Wellness COO Patrice Dill, businessman Wendell Brown and the l...
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Bermudian medical student Aisha Basset has reached her goal and will be able to do a medical internship in Belize thanks to Body & Soul readers.
An article earlier this month highlighted Ms Bassett's need for financial aid in order to take advantage...
Bermudian medical student Aisha Basset had early exposure to the realities of living with cancer. Her beloved grandfather died from the disease when she was 11 years old.
That experience left a deep interest in her to work with cancer patients and s...
The boys in blue have been honoured for being green by Keep Bermuda Beautiful.
The Central Community Action Team of the Bermuda Police Service were this week awarded the KBB President’s Award for their work improving the community.
A spokeswoman for ...
DATE: Mar 01, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes