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Girls club led by RVIPF officer hosts successful movie night

- Chamber of Secrets Girl’s Club caters for girls ages 9 to 18
The Chamber of Secrets Girl’s Club, led by Sergeant Jacqueline Tom-Christopher, as a part of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force’s (RVIPF) Community Policing initiative held a successful movie night in the parking lot of the East End Police Station on Saturday, November 6, 2021. Photo: RVIPF
The movie night, which featured light refreshments, was the first of many public events hosted by the girl’s club and was extended to the East End community. Photo: RVIPF
The movie night, which featured light refreshments, was the first of many public events hosted by the girl’s club and was extended to the East End community. Photo: RVIPF
The movie night was held in the parking lot of the East End Police Station on Saturday, November 6, 2021. Photo: RVIPF
The movie night was held in the parking lot of the East End Police Station on Saturday, November 6, 2021. Photo: RVIPF
EAST END, Tortola, VI– The Chamber of Secrets Girl’s Club, led by Sergeant Jacqueline Tom-Christopher, as a part of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force’s (RVIPF) Community Policing initiative held a successful movie night in the parking lot of the East End Police Station on Saturday, November 6, 2021.

The movie night, which featured light refreshments, was the first of many public events hosted by the girl’s club and was extended to the East End community.

According to a press release from the RVIPF on November 7, 2021, the Chamber of Secrets Girl’s club was formed by Sergeant Tom-Christopher to give girls ages 9 to 18, a forum to express themselves and learn about life through many activities and programmes.

Life values & discipline

“I created the Chamber of Secret Girls’ Club because I saw that the young ladies in the BVI, especially in East End, needed someplace that they could go to learn things. This group would teach them about life values and most of all discipline.” She stated.

Commissioner of Police Mark Collins gave his support to Sergeant Tom-Christopher and commended her for her hard work with the girls in the community.

The girls’ club expects to continue its community outreach with various upcoming programmes and would like the full support of the community.

9 Responses to “Girls club led by RVIPF officer hosts successful movie night”

  • alfred (08/11/2021, 07:31) Like (15) Dislike (2) Reply
    Sgt. Tom most Congratulations to you and your team continue the great work. Although most of them leaders in the Force don't like you.
  • Teacher (08/11/2021, 08:44) Like (10) Dislike (1) Reply
    Great job Officer Christopher!!
  • I love it.. (08/11/2021, 08:51) Like (8) Dislike (1) Reply
    Keep the unity honest..Keep the work positive. Keep moving forward...
  • Looking (08/11/2021, 10:22) Like (14) Dislike (1) Reply
    I pass by a couple of times and it looked like everyone was into the movie so it was a good thing, Next time a big tent should be donated incase of rain. Good job to the people involved,
  • DISTRICT 6 (08/11/2021, 10:27) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    Wonderfull todays young people espeacially girl need some sort of guidence outside making sure life challens be meet..
    They need the push in a very positive way, having mush more of this will be very rewarding..
    Now it need one for boys
  • Sarah (08/11/2021, 10:46) Like (18) Dislike (0) Reply
    Please rethink the name of the club...it encourages "secrets"
  • next time (08/11/2021, 15:29) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    hi guys great job. next time they have a movie night. i will supply you all with the projector and we will paint that part of the wall white.. bigger is better when it movies for the full effect and enjoyment.
  • WOW (11/11/2021, 23:39) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Of all the names for a girls club this is the one she pick. That says a lot about her. People must learn this if you are unable to control your children how can you teach mine anything. First discipline your children then and only then you can discipline mine. The bible puts it this way a bishop must first be able to control his home before he can control the church. People here are so forgetful this woman have done so much wrong oh how quickly we forget. God be with all the girls in this club I pray they don't turn out to be like her. I wonder what is she teaching them how to do bad and get away with it. For all the parents that allowed their girls to join that club they don't know what it means to be a parent ,so for them it's a reason not to spend quality time teaching their daughter right and wrong and good morals. Parents send your children to church have them read the word of God you are here sending the to let this woman fill them head with trash.


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