Map4Good Bahamas Press Conference Launches Project to Connect Local Organizations
On Tuesday of last week, ORG held a press conference to officially launch the Map4Good Bahamas project! The event brought together key partners who shared their invaluable perspectives on the role of non-profit and faith-based organizations in building resilient communities across our islands.
The launch gained media coverage, featuring prominently on Our News and The Tribune on November 6. You can view the full feature on Our News here and read the article in The Tribune here.
Call to Action:
“To non-profits and faith-based organizations, we invite you to become part of this platform by visiting our website. Joining Map4Good will raise your organization’s visibility, connect you with potential partners, and help you reach more people in need. To the public, if you know of a group that should be included, we encourage you to refer them as well. Your involvement helps ensure that we capture the full spectrum of support available across our communities.”
Key Quotes from Our Partners:
- Keisha Ellis, Executive Director of Hands for Hunger:
“Map4Good gives us the opportunity to connect with other organizations, combine resources, and strengthen our shared mission of addressing food insecurity and other pressing needs in The Bahamas. This project will truly amplify the impact of our efforts.” - Pastor Deno Cartwright of Bethel Church:
“Faith-based organizations play a crucial role in providing community support and hope. With Map4Good, we have a new way to reach those in need and collaborate with other groups to create positive change.”
Together, we’re building a stronger network of support across The Bahamas. We invite you to learn more about Map4Good Bahamas and consider joining the movement!