Malcolm “Alvin” Charles Launches Youth Empowerment Scholarship for St. Philip South Constituency

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Malcolm “Alvin” Charles - ABLP Political Hopeful - St.Philip’s South

St. Philip South, Antigua and Barbuda – In a remarkable stride towards empowering the youth of St. Philip South, Malcolm “Alvin” Charles, a dedicated community advocate and political hopeful, has announced the launch of the “Malcolm Charles Youth Empowerment Scholarship.”

This initiative is set to provide a fully paid scholarship for residents aged 16 to 25, aiming to pursue an associate degree in Business or Technology related studies at the Antigua and Barbuda International Institute of Technology.

Malcolm Charles, known for his unwavering commitment to education and community development, has consistently demonstrated his dedication through various charitable acts.

His initiatives include the “Back to School Supplies Drive,” timely donations to the Freetown Primary School, advocacy for the reopening of the Bethesda School plant, and support for summer school activities in Bethesda. These efforts underscore his belief in the transformative power of education.

Charles’ impressive academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems, a Master’s in Information System Network Management, and a Master’s degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Additionally, he holds certifications as a Microsoft Certified Professional and a Certified Fiber Optic Technician. With 22 years of experience in the information technology field, he currently serves as the Information Technology Manager at the Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority.

“The Malcolm Charles Youth Empowerment Scholarship is a testament to my belief that education is the cornerstone of a thriving community,” said Charles. “By providing these scholarships, I am investing in the future leaders of St. Philip South, ensuring they have the opportunities and resources to succeed.”

Residents of St. Philip South are encouraged to apply for this life-changing opportunity, which promises to open doors to higher education and professional growth. The scholarship program is a beacon of hope, reflecting Malcolm Charles’ vision for a brighter, more prosperous future for all.

For more information on the scholarship and application process call 770-7552, visit the website: www.bimtechnologyltd.com/scholarship  or email [email protected].  Please visit the Antigua and Barbuda International Institute of Technology’s website: www.abiit.edu.ag  for their registration requirements for the upcoming Fall 2025 Semester (September) or contact the Dean directly for details of this scholarship.

Empowering the Future, One Scholarship at a Time

Malcolm Charles’ enduring advocacy for better education and community support continues to inspire and uplift the residents of St. Philip South. His latest initiative, the Youth Empowerment Scholarship, is a shining example of his commitment to creating lasting positive change.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. It’s great to see Malcolm “Alvin” Charles take the initiative to help the youth in St. Philip South with this scholarship program. Empowering the next generation through education is crucial for the growth of any community. That said, I’d like to see this effort extended beyond just a single scholarship. A more comprehensive plan, including mentorship programs or internships, could further enrich the lives of young people in the constituency. Scholarships are a great start, but long-term support and guidance are equally important.

  2. it would be helpful to know more about the criteria for selection and whether this scholarship will be accessible to all deserving students, not just those with existing connections. Ensuring fairness and inclusivity in the selection process is key to its success.

  3. Launching and maintaining are two separate tasks. We keep having launches 🚀, from these politicians launching pads, that explode🤯after takeoff like a Musk Spaceship.

    These launches are like sowing seeds, yet fail to maintain the seedlings and mature plants.

    #Maintenance_Matters!

    Jumbee_Picknee aka Ras Smood
    De’ole Dutty Peg🦶🏾Garrat_Bastard

    Vere C. Edwards

  4. something wrong with these men in UPP. The Man Cow told you that it’s better you just leave and you talking bout you are still a UPP member. That woman has CASTRATED all of you so-called men in UPP.

  5. Pity that Tessa’s child can’t take advantage of this scholarship opportunity.

    May those alive and remain do so in her honour. 🕊

  6. @Tessa. Tessa would have been a medical surgeon by now. It is her offspring who would have grand dream of attending Harvard who is deprived.

  7. Perhaps a scholarship can be established in honour of her. Yesterday was her birthday. She is terribly missed by her loved ones.

    R.I.P TESSA BARTHLEY 🙏🏿 and

  8. @ Tessa..Aquarius people are some of the most gifted and well mannered persons I have come across. I am sure she was of that type.

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