POL Presentation Corey Lane

Barbadian volunteer honoured with prestigious Commonwealth Points of Light award by Her Majesty The Queen

Barbadian volunteer honoured with prestigious Commonwealth Points of Light award by Her Majesty The Queen

POL Presentation Corey Lane

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II just recognised Corey Lane, from Barbados, as the 57th Commonwealth Point of Light in honour of his exceptional voluntary service helping young people to develop their leadership skills.

Corey has created a fully working farm to provide young Barbadians at risk of falling into a life of crime with a positive alternative. Starting out with one horse, a crop of lettuce plants and some rabbits in his grandmother’s backyard, Corey has grown the ‘Nature Fun Ranch‘ into a thriving charity. Relocated on a larger site, the ranch is now home to 16 horses and a range of sports facilities including an archery space and obstacle course. The young people attending farm watermelons, squash and peppers, distributing their harvests to the local public hospitals.

Over 2,000 young people have visited the ranch, developing leadership skills, learning about healthy lifestyles, integrating positively with the local community and having fun. The late Prime Minister of Barbados, David Thompson was a devoted supporter of the ranch and, in 2016, Corey showed Prince Harry the innovative work taking place there as part of his visit marking Barbados’ 50th anniversary of independence.

Barbados’ second Commonwealth Point of Light, Corey Lane, was officially presented with his award by Her Excellency the Governor General, Dame Sandra Mason at Government House.

As part of the legacy of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London in April this year, Her Majesty The Queen – as Head of the Commonwealth – is thanking inspirational volunteers across the 53 Commonwealth nations for the difference they are making in their communities and beyond, by recognising one volunteer from each Commonwealth country each week in the two years following the summit. This follows an earlier round of awards to Commonwealth volunteers before the meeting, in which fellow Barbadian Kemar Saffrey was recognised.

By sharing these stories of service, the Commonwealth Points of Light awards celebrate inspirational acts of volunteering across the Commonwealth and help inspire others to make their own contribution to tackling some of the greatest social challenges of our time.

Each Commonwealth Point of Light will receive a personalised certificate signed by Her Majesty The Queen as Head of the Commonwealth. The award for Corey was presented this morning at Government House, by Her Excellency the Governor General, Dame Sandra Mason.

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