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Resources raised to aid Public Officer left paralysed after accident

-Colin Stevens to benefit from funds & support raised through Public Service Week 2021
On December 5, 2019, Mr Stevens was involved in a lone vehicular accident on which saw his vehicle flipping over an embankment and tumbling down a hill. He received life-threatening injuries, which resulted in him becoming paralysed. Photo: Team of Reporters
In the photo left to right is Assitant Governor for Rotary, Ryan Geluk; Governor's House Manager, Cherryl Fahie; Mother of Colin Stevens, Miriam Stevens; BVI Red Cross Chairman, Troy Christopher; His Excellency, Governor John Rankin, CMG; Deputy Governor, David D. Archer, Jr.; Executive Private Secretary, Governor's Office, Geraldine Ritter-Freeman. Photo: Franklin Skerritt/GIS
In the photo left to right is Assitant Governor for Rotary, Ryan Geluk; Governor's House Manager, Cherryl Fahie; Mother of Colin Stevens, Miriam Stevens; BVI Red Cross Chairman, Troy Christopher; His Excellency, Governor John Rankin, CMG; Deputy Governor, David D. Archer, Jr.; Executive Private Secretary, Governor's Office, Geraldine Ritter-Freeman. Photo: Franklin Skerritt/GIS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – In an effort to assist Public Officer, Colin Stevens with his rehabilitative efforts following a paralyzing accident, the Public Service of the Virgin Islands have partnered with businesses and non-profit organizations to raise funds and offer support.

As part of Public Service Week 2021, local company, Walkers, and non-profit organisations, BVI Red Cross along with the Rotary Clubs of the Virgin Islands made financial contributions that would go towards therapy sessions and the purchasing of a hoist, as well as food vouchers that would assist in Stevens’ recovery.

Paralysing accident 

On December 5, 2019, Mr Stevens was involved in a lone vehicular accident on which saw his vehicle flipping over an embankment and tumbling down a hill. He received life-threatening injuries, which resulted in him becoming paralysed.    

 “I have been able to speak to Colin and what has happened to him is a terrible injury, but from what I can tell, he is a man of great spirit and we will continue to give our best to him during his time of need. I know people have been generous and I hope their generosity can make a difference for Colin, a fellow public servant,” H.E. Governor John  J. Rankin, CMG, said during the Christmas Jamboree held on December 10, 2021.

Deputy Governor of the Virgin Islands, Mr David D. Archer, Jr. said, “It is good to be here to support our fellow Public Officer, Colin, during this time and I must commend you all for the efforts to assist him in his recovery. It is in moments like these that officers come together as a family to support each other and I find the generosity amazing.”

Mr Stephens undergoing physical therapy

According to information on his treatment, Mr Stephens with 30 physical therapy sessions remaining, law firm, Walkers made an $800 contribution to the completion of sessions, while Rotary Clubs of Tortola and Road Town made $1500 and $500 dollar contributions, respectively.

More support came from the BVI Red Cross for their donation of food vouchers for six months, while Rotary Clubs Sunrise of Road Town and Central Tortola and the Public Service of the Virgin Islands contributed $1,500, $500 and $2,200 respectively towards the purchasing of a hoist.

11 Responses to “Resources raised to aid Public Officer left paralysed after accident”

  • Sam (15/12/2021, 10:39) Like (27) Dislike (1) Reply
    a productive young-man
  • one eye (15/12/2021, 10:41) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is so nice
  • One & one (15/12/2021, 13:08) Like (11) Dislike (2) Reply
    Imagine a custom officer get in a accident and the customs officials ain't did anything 2 help their brother officer and that's who they be in their going hard for and carrying news 2 and looking up 2 bunch of wicked souls that's hungry in real life
  • questions (15/12/2021, 13:10) Like (7) Dislike (6) Reply
    I get to find out 99% of them custom boys in their hungry and don't have anything that's why when your come tru customs with items you purchase they over charge u even the ones on them units and task force real broke people envious especially the one with the super hero walk
  • understood (15/12/2021, 13:51) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
    Most of us don’t have much but what ever little bit we have if it is nothing but a dollar, every little bit helps. My Grandmother always told me no matter how little you have and you help someone in need you get back triple blessings.
  • Jerry Teeler (15/12/2021, 14:15) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    Prayers going up for you young man. May God lay His healing hands upon you.
  • Chicken Farrington (15/12/2021, 16:41) Like (3) Dislike (13) Reply
    My poor boy Colin geh liss out chasing married pum.
  • Are u see it 2 (15/12/2021, 18:21) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Especially the clown one 4 real with the super hero walk the sailer one the clown one 30 something years he their and have 30 something years of badmindness best he go work electricity and plant poles
  • What’s your point (15/12/2021, 19:07) Like (3) Dislike (4) Reply
    This is not a platform to lose focus, what is wrong with you bunch of no minds, jeez, especially @questions, where is your invitation to be here in our country talking out your a$$, go way back to your bad mind country who train to behave like animal with that there talk and attitude …, you get to find out you are not welcome in our country.
  • o (17/12/2021, 13:32) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    A este joven Que Dios Le Bendiga y le De una pronta y total Recuperación Tu puedes eres un QUERRERO caminarás con el Favor De Dios
  • musa (17/12/2021, 19:21) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Other can help phone number please


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