SOSVG  begins its ‘Road to Abu Dhabi’  campaign
Lavern Allick (left) athlete and Terrence Davis (right) host of the programme
Sports
February 1, 2019

SOSVG begins its ‘Road to Abu Dhabi’ campaign

Special Olympics SVG (SOSVG) has taken to the airwaves to inform the public about the organization, its athletes and their next big event; World Games 2019.

The Games are scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi from March 14 – 21 in the United Arab Emirates. This is the first time that the Special Olympics Games will be held in the Middle East, North Africa region.

The programme’s host Terrence Davis, is a past student of the School for Children with Special Needs, a Special Olympics athlete, coach and training director. The programme started on Sunday, January 20, on Magic Radio, with an address from chairman of the Board of Directors Sir Errol Allen, athlete Lavern Allick, football coach Roger Gurley and National Director Sezevra Joseph.

During his address, Sir Allen reiterated that “Special Olympics fosters a cycle of increase respect and inclusion. The more people are involved with Special Olympics, the more they see persons with intellectual disabilities as competent. These more positive perceptions of competence translate to fewer negative expectations about the impact of including persons with intellectual disabilities in schools, the work place and community; and consequently, fewer negative expectations will equate to greater operations for inclusion”.

Davis says he will encourage persons to listen to the programme to get a better understanding of what the organization means to the athletes, coaches, volunteers and parents and how it contributes to the development of St Vincent and the Grenadines.

The programme airs every Sunday on Magic Radio 103.7 at 11 a.m. The programme is sponsored by Laynes and is being produced by Accolade, with Bernard Joseph as the Executive Producer. Accolade is a Vincentian-based venture. Its flagship is an annual event which recognises outstanding Caribbean music personalities and artistes. So far, Accolade has recognised Judy Boucher (2017) and Franke Mc Intosh (2018).

Programme host Davis says that the organization is thankful to these businesses for getting involved and giving SOSVG the opportunity to get its information out to the public and to those who have already given to this activity. He is also encouraging other individuals and businesses to make donations to the organisation by calling 784-458-4626 to pledge or make deposits to their account #137413 at Bank of SVG. Each donation will bring them that much closer to their balance of $175,000.