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BVI Prison Fellowship meets with Governor Pearey

image BVI Prison Fellowship presents Governor Peary with copy of MOU.

On Monday 16th of November 2009 three members of the British Virgin Islands Prison Fellowship had a meeting with His Excellency Governor David Pearey.

The delegation was composed of Executive Director Minister Robert M. Wright Th.M.,D.M (Methodist), Legal Advisor: Ms. Marie Lou Creque (Anglican) and Executive Board Member Melissa Potter (SDA).

During the meeting, the team informed the Governor on the state of current & future projects.

Current Projects include: 2009 Angel Tree, 2009 Build A Bridge, Family Unity Day at HMPS.

Future Projects include: 2010 Groundbreaking for the BVI-PF Halfway House (Residential Rehabilitation Facility).

His Excellency was also presented with a copy of the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding between Prison Fellowship International (PFI) and the Association of Caribbean Heads of Corrections & Prison Services (ACHCPS).

PF-BVI, operating under the theme that your condition is not your conclusion, continues to serve the Prison (Inmates & Staff) Children of Inmates, & Crime Victims. The organization also continues its works in the areas of restoration & rehabilitation.

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PBA on November 23, 2009 03:17:36 PM
LOL,All I can say is God see for us from some of the comments posted here. Mr.Rymer is right!
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TO LMS from a BVIPF Member on November 19, 2009 09:26:27 PM
Prison Fellowship is open to one and all. There is no special requirement. However a loving and compassionate heart and a servant like attitude is a great asset. If you have these virtues contact any member for an application.
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Strupes on November 19, 2009 11:04:37 AM
To Masters, it seems as though you can't see the article says - INMATES AND STAFF. FOOL.
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LmS on November 19, 2009 11:02:22 AM
How can regular civilians get involved with stuff like this? How do you join the Prisoner Fellowship group? I want to do some work with the prison, preferably from the outside :)
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Masters on November 19, 2009 08:59:10 AM
To strupes it seems as though you cannot read or understand what is being written. FYI the Prison fellowship is not for the staff it is for the INMATES. Try and get you brain in gear before engage the keyboard.
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WINSTON CHURCHILL on November 19, 2009 07:02:17 AM
BVIPF remember this- your friends and supporters bless and comfort you: YOUR ENEMIES, DETRACTORS, and CRITICS,only make you STRONGER! Long live BVIPF!
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Dickson Igwe on November 19, 2009 06:43:00 AM
Your labour of love is not in vain brother
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HMP STAFF on November 19, 2009 06:41:10 AM
Always taking never giving! When we decide to be our brother's keeper then we will have the right to make the foolish comment from STRUPES!
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Strupes on November 19, 2009 01:28:00 AM
I will request a copy of the annual report and read about these documented action for myself.
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Robert "Storm" Wright on November 18, 2009 05:24:57 PM
It always amazes me the courage of those who don't sign their names.

Over the past few years BVI-PF has done numerous things for the officers of HMPS prison, among the documented actions, Donations to funerals of two officers, Assistence to Officers with sick children, Assistence to officers who have had to go overseas for various matters.

The nature of our organization does not allow us to go public with all that we have done. I answer this so that there will be no breach of public trust.

A full disclousure of all of our activities is submitted yearly to the Superintendent of Prisons, our Executive Board and The Hon. Minister in charge of Prisons

Whoever goes by the name strupes please contact BVI-PF for a copy of our Annual Report.
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