Meet Ifor, a Director in the Policy Development, Strategy and International Affairs Department. We interviewed him to learn more about his reasons for giving back to the community. Take a moment to read his story.
I have been on the Board of The Friends of Hope Academy (FOHA), Bermuda registered charity #722, for over 18 years.
My late son Gareth was a special needs child and this resulted in me developing a personal interest in issues affecting Bermuda’s special needs community.
The mission of FOHA is to support the children who attend Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy – Bermuda’s only school exclusively serving students with multiple and profound special needs – as well as the special needs community in Bermuda more generally.
I have served as the President of FOHA for over 18 years. During that time, our charity provided funding that enabled scores of young people with special needs to attend purpose-designed camps (on island, and in some cases, overseas) during school holidays. These experiences have been developmentally helpful, inspirational and enjoyable for the young people involved as well as providing important respite for their families. In addition to supporting these camps, FOHA also provides funding for specialised equipment to be used to enhance curricular and extra-curricular activities for students attending Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy.
I believe that my involvement with FOHA and the involvement of FOHA in our community are extremely well aligned with the BMA’s cultural values, particularly ‘We Care’, ‘We Engage’ and ‘We Create’.