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Monchy Courtyard transformed into hub for youth, art, community pride

The Monchy Courtyard has been transformed into a vibrant community space designed to inspire young people, encourage recreation and strengthen community pride, thanks to a partnership between the Sandals Foundation and the Gros Islet North Youth and Sports Council. 

The $27 000 Monchy Courtyard Beautification Project included the creation of a large-scale community mural, along with upgrades to the courtyard’s interior and exterior walls, turning the area into a more welcoming space for sports, social activities and positive youth engagement. 

“This is more than a beautification project. It is the transformation of a shared public space into a vibrant hub for young people to play and residents to have community pride,” said Executive Director at the Sandals Foundation, Heidi Clarke.

The project, which was executed by the Gros Islet North Youth and Sports Council, was funded through proceeds from the weekly Friday night street party tours offered by Sandals Grande St Lucian, Sandals Halcyon Beach and Sandals Regency La Toc.

Council president Sanjay Mitchell, described the renovated space as a symbol of what is possible when community partnerships and youth leadership come together with a shared purpose. 

“The transformation of the Monchy Courtyard represents far more than a physical upgrade to a public space. It is an investment in our young people and in the future of this community. What was once a functional gathering area now stands as a vibrant space for recreation, creativity, connection, and community pride. The mural and revitalised courtyard send a powerful message that our youth matter and that their communities are worthy of investment,” he said.

A standout feature of the project is a colourful mural created by Saint Lucian artist Naja Simeon of Sakey Productions. The artwork reflects themes of unity, identity and positive youth development.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, General Manager for Sandals Regency La Toc, Filius Laurent, said the initiative reflects the ongoing commitment of Sandals Resorts, through the Sandals Foundation, to strengthen Caribbean communities, support youth development and creativity.

“Spaces shape how people feel, gather and grow,” added Project Coordinator for Sandals Foundation in the Eastern Caribbean, Theona Edan-Clifford. “Through this project, Monchy now has a courtyard that reflects the pride, talent, and possibility within the community. It is a space where young people can play, where residents can connect, and where local art tells a story of unity and hope.”

As part of its ongoing maintenance, the Gros Islet North Youth and Sports Council will continue to engage local youth in the upkeep of the courtyard, helping to ensure the space remains active, cared for and rooted in community ownership.

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