NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Sun Oil Limited has partnered with two summer programmes focused on providing valuable exposure to young people in the areas of science and technology.
Sun Oil Limited remains committed to fueling growth for people through our investment in our younger generations and the communities that we serve,” said Fabian C. Fernander, Sales & Marketing Manager, Sun Oil Limited in a press statement
“Two of the summer programmes that we are proud partners with are 2022 BETA Camp and Innovative Science Summer Camp,” Fernander said.
“As technology continues to develop and shape the world we live in, we recognize this as an essential educational pillar and area of focus for youth investment.”
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D’André Wilson-Ihejirika, Co-Founder & Vice President, BETA said this year’s BETA Camp is themed ‘Bahamas 2050: Engineering the Future’.
She explained the camp will be asking students to leverage engineering and technology to envision what they feel The Bahamas should look like in 2050.
“The BETA team seeks to create a future where Bahamians are technically equipped to compete in a global market,” she said.
Wilson-Ihejirika added: “After 2 years of virtual camps, we are looking forward to a hybrid camp this year, which will take place both virtual and in person in Nassau. The camp take place July 18-30, 2022, and students who have completed either grades 7, 8, or 9 are invited to participate.”
“Innovative Science is a Bahamas-based science educational organization,” said, Sheena Davis, President of Innovative Science.
“Our mission is to make learning science fun for primary school-age children. We thank Sun Oil for its investment and the opportunity to increase science awareness in our community.” The 2022 Innovative Science Summer Camp was hosted at the Xavier’s Lower School campus, West Bay Street.
Fernander continued, “We care about our community and recognize the importance of supporting in the development of our future leaders. We applaud our charitable and non-profit partners who continue to provide invaluable services and programmes to our youth and pledge our continued support through donations and corporate sponsorships.”