In a heartfelt display of community service, Reservists from Reserve Entry 2, led by Commander Judy McDonald, visited the Willie Mae Pratt Centre for Girls to serve breakfast and provide encouragement to the young residents. The initiative, spearheaded by Reserve Marine Seaman Kivarlo Smith of the Training Department, marked the one-year anniversary of Reserve Entry 2, highlighting their ongoing commitment to service.

During the event, a total of 13 girls, 15 small children, and 8 staff members were treated to a warm meal and uplifting words from the RBDF Reservists. Beyond providing nourishment, the visit aimed to foster a sense of community and encouragement for the children and staff at the facility.

Under the leadership of Commander Defence Force, Commodore Raymond E. King, the Royal Bahamas Defence Force exemplifies its commitment to being a responsible corporate citizen through a range of extensive outreach initiatives and projects. These endeavors aim to strengthen community relations, positively impact individuals, and contribute to the development of thriving communities.

(RBDF Photos By: Marine Seaman Edwin Basden)

The RBDF remains dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in guarding our heritage. We are committed to upholding the highest standards as we protect and preserve the rich legacy that defines our nation.

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