The gift also included the levelling of a playing field for football and other field related sporting activities. Funded by the Digicel Foundation to the tune of $4-million, the multipurpose court is yet another example of working for the development of his hometown, and is the first step in Bolt's plans to revitalise the Sherwood Content Community Centre.
Living Legend Usain Bolt (left) is seen walking unto the newly built Sherwood Content Multipurpose Court, along with members of the community and Digicel team members — Trisha Williams-Singh (right), senior corporate relations manager, and Samantha Chantrelle (second right), executive director of the Digicel Foundation.
Living Legend Usain Bolt (left) is seen walking unto the newly built Sherwood Content Multipurpose Court, along with members of the community and Digicel team members — Trisha Williams-Singh (right), senior corporate relations manager, and Samantha Chantrelle (second right), executive director of the Digicel Foundation. #slideshowtoggler, #slideshowtoggler a, #slideshowtoggler img {filter:none !important;zoom:normal !important} 1/1 |
The new multipurpose court in Trelawny will benefit approximately 1,500 persons in the Sherwood Content community and the surrounding areas. The Social Development Commission, on behalf of the Usain Bolt Foundation, will see to the maintenance of the court and the implementation of a variety of programmes designed to engage youth and community members in sporting activities. The handing-over event took place at the Sherwood Content Community last Saturday.
Bolt and members of the community "christened" the court with a friendly hoop shooting competition. As part of the festivities, Waldensia Primary students also performed a moving cultural item. Bolt is a past student of the school and had previously teamed up with the Digicel Foundation to participate in Labour Day activities at the institution. The hand-over was truly a community affair with persons coming out to share in the moment.
Commenting on the significance of the hand-over, Digicel Foundation Executive Director Samantha Chantrelle said that "the link between sports and development has been seen across the globe. Through sports we engage our youth to learn positive life skills — teamwork, responsibility and how to compete fairly. The Digicel Foundation is very happy to have partnered with the Usain Bolt Foundation in providing the opportunity for young persons in his hometown to learn these skills."
"It's a great joy to be able to give back to my community and play my part in creating sporting opportunities for the children. I want to thank Digicel, especially, and all who contributed to making this project a reality," noted Bolt.