Well Done Inmates

Inmates of H.M. Northward Prison recentlycompleted the refurbishing of an Old Caymanian home on Crewe Road,which will house the first residence of CaymanHospiceCare.
The inmates, part of a group called ANTS - Active Northward TrainingScheme, are persons who have shown to the prison authorities,that they can be entrusted to undertake work release programmesaway from the prison compound. ANTS operates with the motto, "workingin the community, for the community."
Pictured here, along with the work crew are (left) Pastor BobThompson of the Church of God Holiness, Mr. Leonard Jervis (inoveralls) Prison Officer, Mrs. Jean Solomon, Project Prepare Coordinatorand Mrs. Penny Clifford, a volunteer with CaymanHospice Care.

Five parolees voluntarily cleaned up anelderly resident's yard in the Windsor Park area recently. Parolee,Albert Jackson, who lives in the area, organised the clean upas a good deed for the community. Participants included (frontrow) Senior Probation Officer, John Retson, Probation Officer,Cleviston Hunte, Jacob Woodrow Ebanks and (back row) Sydney Ebanks,Mike Ebanks, Probation Officer, Teresa Echineque-Bowen, Ivan Ebanks,Sean Smith and Albert Jackson (not pictured).