AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMental Health & Youth Support: The Bahamas Crisis Centre and church leaders are responding after two suicide attempts—one involving a 13-year-old in Grand Bahama and another an 18-year-old in Nicholls Town—while advocates renew calls to keep suicide ideation from being criminalized and to train community helpers. Primary Care & Health System Resilience: Coverage highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen the delivery of primary health care across the islands. Power Outages Hitting Health Services: Court and hospital operations have been disrupted by persistent electricity problems, with lawmakers warning that outages are delaying patient care at Princess Margaret Hospital and threatening critical services as schools reopen. Wellness in the Community: “Fitness in the Park 2026” at Goodman’s Bay Park kicks off as a free outdoor program featuring aerobics, yoga, and karate. Food Security & Nutrition: Sandals Foundation and the Agricultural Development Organization are scaling the Pinewood Community Garden to support low-cost organic growing and healthier local food production.
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