CAAAI sends wonderful greetings to the men and fathers who diligently keep up the good work and maintain their commitment to the pledge we have undertaken to uphold Mr. Robert Pinkerton’s dream. To honor each one of you, this Special Father’s Day message is dedicated to you.
HAPPY FATHER’s DAY!
As we celebrate Father’s Day, June 19, this is a good time to refresh our intellect with the poem “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes. The research and historical context purport that the poem was published at a time and had relevance to the civil rights era that included the struggles blacks faced in the racial divide in this country. Even though historical events still present themselves, the poem still depicts life’s challenges that mothers, and all parents face today to survive. That conversation is so relevant and continues as mothers are still speaking to sons who are now grown up and are fathers of their children.
It’s been the best of times and the worst of times! Despite individual and collective challenges, griefs and tests of our resilience, there is still much to be thankful for, and plenty to celebrate.
During this season, we take time to reflect upon the good things we have accomplished during 2021 … like perpetuating Mr. Robert A. Pinkerton’s appeal to us to ‘give back’ and contributing $500,000. (GY) to our adopted school, Nehemiah Comprehensive, in Georgetown Guyana – the presentation was made by Advisory Board Member, Mrs. Barbara Atherly (CG); the creation of the Prayer Warriors’ Committee led by Ms. Petal Crockwell and Ms. Grace Syfox was formed after several alumni and friends requested our prayers during the pandemic; Ms. Lorna Welshman-Neblett chaired the successful Sip and Chat virtual variety concert; the altruistic donation of 20 Tablets from our Advisory Board Member, Dr. Frank L. Douglas to Nehemiah school. This gesture was done in honor of Mr. Pinkerton and on behalf of CAAAI.
Fellow alumni members, friends, and supporters, as the year 2021 draws to a close and we are actively participating in the festive season of Christmas and other holidays in the month of December, on behalf of the CAAAI Executive Board, we extend a heartfelt Merry Christmas to the entire Cambridge family in Guyana, the United States, the Caribbean, and the rest of the world; may the season bring you peace, joy, unity, and comfort.
We suffer no illusion that 2021 was not without difficulty for our association’s members as we continue to battle the pandemic, lose jobs, and even lives of our loved ones. But we continue to place our hope and faith in a merciful God who has never left us and will continue to provide our needs and wishes for the coming year, 2022.
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