Cultivating Hope in The Bahamas | Royal Caribbean Group Foundation
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Today represents growth opportunity, unity, and a renewed commitment to the people centered there.
This is the farm and we hope and pray that it be a model for this entire country.
I say a heartfelt thank you to Royal Caribbean for stepping up, stepping up to the plate and literally put an effort forward.
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In an inner-city community in The Bahamas, a new community farm is creating fresh opportunities for residents while strengthening local food security. Officially opened last week in Centreville, the initiative—led by the Agricultural Development Organization (ADO) in partnership with the Royal Caribbean Group (RCG) Foundation—aims to support families facing food insecurity while promoting greater national self-sufficiency. The $75,000 contribution marks the Foundation’s first donation to a non-governmental organization in The Bahamas since its launch this April. The community farm has already begun to take root as a space for nourishment, education, and community connection with residents expressing gratitude for the produce and gathering space. Royal Caribbean Group Bahamas President Philip Simon described the farm as an investment in community resilience, highlighting the growing importance of agriculture and sustainability initiatives. Beyond providing access to fresh produce, the project also offers opportunities for younger Bahamians to reconnect with farming and community life. More than a garden, the Centreville farm represents a shared commitment to uplifting the community—planting the seeds for a stronger, more sustainable future.