Editorial Staff
21/03/25 16:40
Editorial Staff
21/03/25 16:40

WISH Donates 100 ‘Be Kind to Your Mind’ Books to Five Islands Primary During ‘Dear Chantel’ Memorial Programme

L: Blaire Cornwall – WISH Project Officer, M: Martina Humphreys – Teacher at the Five Islands Primary School, R: Chaneil Imhoff – WISH Founder

​The Wadadli Initiative for Self-care and Healing (WISH) was honored to participate in the Dear Chantel memorial programme hosted by Five Islands Primary School, where 100 copies of Be Kind to Your Mind, a mental health and self-care coloring and activity book, were donated to the school in memory of Chantel Crump.

The event celebrated the life of Chantel, a beloved student whose loss has deeply impacted the school community, while promoting kindness, safety, and emotional well-being among students.

The donation was presented by WISH Founder Chaneil Imhoff and WISH Project Officer Blaire Cornwall during Imhoff’s delivery of an inspiring feature address.

Her message emphasized the importance of self-care, community support, and the power of kindness in creating a safe and nurturing environment for all students.

“Chantel’s memory reminds us of the power of kindness and the importance of supporting one another,” said Imhoff.

“Through this donation, we hope to provide students with a tool to express their emotions, navigate challenges, and remember that they are never alone. The Dear Chantel programme was a beautiful tribute to her life, and we are grateful to have been a part of this.”

 

​The Be Kind to Your Mind coloring and activity book is designed to help children explore their emotions through creative expression, mindfulness exercises, and positive affirmations.

Each page encourages self-reflection and provides practical strategies for managing stress, building confidence, and fostering resilience.

WISH remains dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and self-care practices across Antigua and Barbuda.

Through partnerships with schools, community organizations, and local leaders, WISH continues to provide resources, workshops, and advocacy to empower individuals and foster holistic well-being.

3 Comments

  1. Juju Bee

    Good initiative guys. Hope this helps somewhat

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  2. Justice

    Justice for chantel

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  3. Faithful National #1

    WHERE IS SINBAD THE SAILOR MAN? EVERYBODY knows that Angela did nor commit the horrific act all by herself Has SINBAD THE SAILOR MAN so intimidated an entire Force that, according to prevailing rumors, he has been set free without charge!!!!????
    WE MUST NOT RELENT. Chantel Crump had as much right to enjoy her childhood as any other child in Antigua and Barbuda. She was only nine, for God’s sake. WHERE are Chantel’s killers??? WHERE is the old fart that masterminded and executed this whole sordid affair. It’s been one week since time stood still in Antigua. Why is SINBAD the sailorman being hidden from this understandably outraged public. Who else are the authorities sheltering and WHY. Mr. COMMISSIONER, SPEAK UP!
    JUSTICE FOR CHANTEL NO SINBAD, NO PEACE! JUSTICE FOR CHANTEL!!!!!

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