Island gears up for Saba Doet

Island gears up  for Saba Doet

Installing an irrigation system at The Garden at Saba Doet 2021.

SABA--Saba is gearing up for Saba Doet, the volunteer action event of the Oranje Fonds, this Friday, March 11, and Saturday, March 12.

  A grand total of 23 projects have been registered of which one is a double-day project. In total, there are 567 spots for volunteers, which already have been largely filled. Almost 400 T-shirts, caps and small first aid sets were handed out to the volunteers during the kick-off event last Friday, March 4. There are still open spots for volunteers to fill.

  At the kick-off, coordinator Johan Schaeffer gave a presentation on the two-day “Make a difference weekend” event which is always held Kingdom-wide. The Oranje Fonds in the Netherlands is the initiator and sponsor of Saba Doet, and the Doet events in the other parts of  the Kingdom. On Saba, the event is executed by Saba Lion’s Club.

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Playing bingo with senior citizens at Saba Doet 2021.

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Restoring SAR boat at Saba Doet 2021.

The Doet events serve to promote volunteering and the strengthening of NGOs. Saba Doet has been growing steadily since its inception and has turned into a true community-wide event. Two additional projects and three organizations have registered this year for the fourth edition of Saba Doet.

  “We are very happy with the addition of Saba Cares and Saba Girls and Boys Sports Society Afterschool Care,” said Schaeffer. The organisation where Schaeffer works, Body, Mind & Spirit (BMS), has also joined with a project this year.

  The 23 projects this year are: the cleaning of Giles Quarter; the school beautification of Sacred Heart Primary School; a game day with senior citizens; the afterschool care playground project; the afterschool playground safety project; beautifying of the greenhouse patio of the LIFE programme; painting of H.C. Every Home for senior citizens; cleaning signs, rest sheds and the boardwalk on Mt. Scenery; building a manual sugar cane juicer at The Garden; paint touch-up of Zion’s Hill Community Center; making memories with the youth taking photos of the elderly; making a bench at the scenic look-out point at Zion’s Hill; upgrading the petting zoo at St. John’s; setting up stage lights at Zion’s Hill Community Center; planting fruit trees and build ornamental at The Garden; spending quality time for parents and children at Chocolate Fun; working on the Sea and Rescue boat at Saba Comprehensive School; planting at the Botanical Garden; improvements to the bus stop and lookout bench at Zion’s Hill; preparing healthy dishes with locally-grown products; cleaning up of St. John’s; preparing a weekend meal for the Meals on Wheels clients.

  The 23 projects were submitted by 10 organisations: Saba Comprehensive School, Saba Cares, Saba Conservation Foundation (SCF), Saba Girls and Boys Sports Society Afterschool Care, Saba Reach Foundation, Reverend Gerard Bisschop Foundation, Child Focus Foundation, Saba Nature Education, Saba Lion’s Club and BMS.

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