The Hamilton Lashley Human Development Foundation and community practitioners plan to renew efforts to channel young people into productive activities and away from crime and violence.
The meeting held at Founder Hamilton Lashley’s St. Michael home included Chairman of the Foundation Henderson Williams, PRO of the Bayland Masters Football Team Pedro Agard and community practitioner Winston ‘Iston Bull’ Branch who was instrumental in the peace treaty.
Branch says any increase in crime impacts not only the community, but the country.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Hamilton Lashley Foundation Henderson Williams says more focus must be placed on investing in community and community activities, noting the influence and impact the Foundation can have.
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