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Thursday, May 8, 2025

bmobile supports youth hydroponics initiative in Morvant

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The Hardworking CORE Team, together with bmobile representatives (far left) Siobhan Thompson and Darryl Duke, and Adrian Leonce MP, Parliamentary representative for Laventille East/Morvant (centre top), at the CORE Foundation's launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

The Hardworking CORE Team, together with bmobile representatives (far left) Siobhan Thompson and Darryl Duke, and Adrian Leonce MP, Parliamentary representative for Laventille East/Morvant (centre top), at the CORE Foundation's launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

Sev­er­al young peo­ple in the Sec­ond Cale­do­nia com­mu­ni­ty in Mor­vant will now have new av­enues for em­ploy­ment and even self-em­ploy­ment, with their par­tic­i­pa­tion in a spe­cial hy­dro­pon­ics agri­cul­ture pro­gramme con­duct­ed by Core Foun­da­tion, which is sup­port­ed by bmo­bile and the bmo­bile Foun­da­tion.

Core Foun­da­tion re­cent­ly part­nered with bmo­bile Busi­ness, to launch an agri­cul­tur­al ven­ture in hy­dro­pon­ics with the Sec­ond Cale­do­nia com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers in Mor­vant. The goal is to get young men and women in­volved in agri­cul­ture through the hy­dro­pon­ics sys­tem, con­tribut­ing to their self-re­liance and in­vok­ing their en­tre­pre­neur­ial spir­it.

An early start to his education… A student shares a tender moment with his son during the CORE Foundation's launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

An early start to his education… A student shares a tender moment with his son during the CORE Foundation's launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

The ini­tia­tive is time­ly giv­en that em­ploy­ment op­por­tu­ni­ties have been sig­nif­i­cant­ly re­duced in many com­mu­ni­ties in the past few years, and fur­ther com­pound­ed re­cent­ly by the eco­nom­ic fall­out of the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic.

Dur­ing the re­cent of­fi­cial launch of the hy­dro­pon­ics agri­cul­ture pro­gramme at Sec­ond Cale­do­nia, TSTT’s Gen­er­al Man­ag­er En­ter­prise Ser­vices (Ag.), Dar­ryl Duke, shared some of his own ex­pe­ri­ences with stu­dents and par­tic­i­pants.

"When I was in school and your age, we were taught in school to get cheques but not write cheques,” Duke said.

“There is no bet­ter time to be an en­tre­pre­neur and to learn about busi­ness through this op­por­tu­ni­ty. Learn to be the one who is mak­ing the mon­ey and writ­ing the cheques. It's an op­por­tu­ni­ty of a life­time and I want each of you to lever­age tech­nol­o­gy to make you and this busi­ness more ef­fi­cient and that is what we are here to sup­port to­day and for the time to come," he added.

“There is no TSTT with­out T&T in it. And you are T&T. So, we are here, pledg­ing our sup­port to see this project thrive and grow," the TSTT se­nior ex­ec­u­tive said, as he con­firmed the com­pa­ny’s sup­port of the CORE Foun­da­tion and their com­mu­ni­ty de­vel­op­ment ini­tia­tives.

L to R – WASA’s Manager for Inventory, Control and Warehousing, Sheldon Noel; MP for Laventille East/Morvant, Adrian Leonce MP; CORE Foundation Chairman, Angelo Scope; and TSTT’s General Manager Enterprise Services (Ag.), Darryl Duke, at the CORE Foundation's launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

L to R – WASA’s Manager for Inventory, Control and Warehousing, Sheldon Noel; MP for Laventille East/Morvant, Adrian Leonce MP; CORE Foundation Chairman, Angelo Scope; and TSTT’s General Manager Enterprise Services (Ag.), Darryl Duke, at the CORE Foundation's launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

bmo­bile al­so has stepped in to con­tribute in­ter­net ac­cess to the Foun­da­tion’s Home­work Cen­tre, there­by equip­ping it with much need­ed con­nec­tiv­i­ty that would en­sure the com­ple­tion of as­sign­ments while many stu­dents con­tin­ue re­mote school­ing.

Chair­man and co-founder of Core Foun­da­tion, An­ge­lo Scope, re­it­er­at­ed why the hy­dro­pon­ics agri­cul­ture pro­gramme is so im­por­tant.

"This par­tic­u­lar project sprung up be­cause of a need that came from a con­ver­sa­tion with Raphne St Rose, a gen­tle­man who worked with me and was a promi­nent rep­re­sen­ta­tive for projects in the com­mu­ni­ty. He's from the area and want­ed to find a means to help young men up here. These young men are yearn­ing to do some­thing dif­fer­ent that can cre­ate sus­tain­able fi­nan­cial free­dom for them­selves and their fam­i­lies," he high­light­ed.

Siobhan Thompson, TSTT’s Manager Enterprise Marketing and Darryl Duke, TSTT’s General Manager Enterprise Services (Ag.), are given a tour by proud students during the CORE Foundation's launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

Siobhan Thompson, TSTT’s Manager Enterprise Marketing and Darryl Duke, TSTT’s General Manager Enterprise Services (Ag.), are given a tour by proud students during the CORE Foundation's launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

Scope has worked to tran­si­tion the or­gan­i­sa­tion he helped cre­ate, from one fo­cused on char­i­ta­ble events and fundrais­ing, to more sus­tain­able pro­grammes.

"My com­mit­ment to help has been un­wa­ver­ing for the past few years and when Mr St Rose brought this idea to me and I could see that it was a vi­able av­enue for youth in the area, I knew we had to do it,” he not­ed.

Sup­plies and re­sources for the Core Foods Hy­dro­pon­ics ini­tia­tive were pro­vid­ed by bmo­bile; WASA; Mem­ber of Par­lia­ment for Laven­tille East/Mor­vant, Adri­an Leonce MP; among oth­er con­trib­u­tors.

Par­tic­i­pants al­so ben­e­fit­ed from the ex­per­tise of an en­gi­neer who taught them the cre­ation and main­te­nance of hy­dro­pon­ics sys­tems. The in­ten­tion is to show­case how crops grown hy­dro­pon­i­cal­ly have bet­ter out­comes and im­proved turn­around times, which would in­ter­est per­sons who wish to learn to do the same in their homes.

MP for Laventille East/Morvant, Adrian Leonce MP, chats with CORE Foundation students during the launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

MP for Laventille East/Morvant, Adrian Leonce MP, chats with CORE Foundation students during the launch of the hydroponics agriculture initiative in Second Caledonia, Morvant. (Image courtesy bmobile)

Mem­ber of Par­lia­ment for the area, Adri­an Leonce MP, en­cour­aged stu­dents and par­tic­i­pants by high­light­ing the spir­i­tu­al and phys­i­cal ben­e­fits of plant­i­ng seeds, and ben­e­fit­ing from reap­ing the fruits of hard work.

"It's up to you now, the mem­bers of the com­mu­ni­ty, to plant the seeds not just phys­i­cal­ly, but in the minds of your neigh­bours and fam­i­ly about what is pos­si­ble par­tic­u­lar­ly in agri­cul­ture,” he said.

“Food is the on­ly thing that was sus­tain­able dur­ing the pan­dem­ic's clo­sures. So, this is a trans­for­ma­tion­al busi­ness op­por­tu­ni­ty to shine a bea­con in our com­mu­ni­ty. We des­per­ate­ly need bea­cons, like this, in our com­mu­ni­ties," he added.

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The Core Foun­da­tion has been en­gaged in work to en­hance the lives of many un­der­served com­mu­ni­ties across the coun­try. Es­tab­lished in 2015, its pri­ma­ry mis­sion is to im­prove, in­spire, and em­pow­er peo­ple to live a bet­ter qual­i­ty of life by cre­at­ing work­able so­lu­tions to erad­i­cate pover­ty and so­cial is­sues.  It con­tin­ues to de­vel­op men­tor­ship pro­grams, ed­u­ca­tion­al and pro­fes­sion­al pro­grams, sem­i­nars, work­shops, meet­ings, con­fer­ences, ex­hi­bi­tions and re­search ac­tiv­i­ties, all re­lat­ed to the so­cial sec­tor.

The bmo­bile Foun­da­tion fo­cus­es on na­tion­al de­vel­op­ment with a par­tic­u­lar fo­cus on youth and ed­u­ca­tion.

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