One of the key things that helps to drive our teams forward is our passion to help
and serve the communities local to us. We pride ourselves on open communication,
breaking down barriers in both community and industry, treating everyone with the
same values of quality of service and respect.
We feel it is vital to put back into the communities where we operate, this takes many
forms from larger formal organisations such as The Princes Trust, through to low key
direct action such as shipping clothing to children in Grenada, a life boat to Tortola,
play equipment to Bequia, and much needed aid in the aftermath of disasters.
The human spirit has an uncanny ability to persevere through even the most formidable challenges. Team Ohana's awe-inspiring journey in the World's Toughest Row stands as a testament to the courage and resilience of the mind and body. With the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean as their battleground,...
We are delighted to announce that we have been able to support the American Caribbean Maritime Foundation again this year. Our financial contribution was announced last year and we have just heard that our $100,000 support has been awarded to four budding students.
This year’s ACMF Kestrel Schola...
Prince's Trust International has been piloting and implementing its complete range of employability and entrepreneurship programs in the Caribbean since 2015, providing young individuals with the chance to enhance their skills, discover various career options, and secure long-term employment.
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Playing fields across St Vincent and the Grenadines are benefitting from 4 brand new commercial pieces of machinery and we were very happy to help out. It’s lovely to see the impact this will have on sports in the community and ensuring everyone has fun and stays fit and healthy.
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Let’s hear all about the World's Toughest Row from USA VP Steven Keats. The logistics almost became as much of a story of global entrepreneurship & innovation as the Row itself!
"On Monday, 14 rowboats departed from Monterey to Hanalei Bay, Kauai rowing more than 2800 miles/4500 km.
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The Prince's Trust, founded in 1976, is one of the United Kingdom's
most successful funding organisations. We at Kestrel never fail to be
inspired by their ongoing efforts to uplift the younger generations.
In January 2017, we partnered with the Prince's Trust International, a new International arm
launched in 2015, to deliver their 'Get into Logistics' programme. The 'Get into' is an employability
scheme in Barbados with the aim of helping disadvantaged young people on the island gain vital
sector-specific skills. Our first wave of students on the 'Get into Logistics' programme all graduated
with flying colours.
Mark Davidian from Kestrel had the pleasure of giving the participants of
'Get into Logistics'
their graduation certificates.
He heard first-hand the benefits of the programme to the young people involved.
I was very honoured to attend the Prince's Trust International Event and to meet this first
wave of students – an inspiring group of enthusiastic, energetic young people looking to find
a start and hopefully building a career in logistics. As the future of their industry they
need to be given a chance. The benefits from this programme are already being realised in
Barbados and we look forward to seeing the programme expand across the Caribbean region.
Mark Davidian
One of the biggest success stories of the 'Get into Logistics' programme was our trainee Orian.
We were so impressed with her commitment and enthusiasm, we offered her a job in our offices in Barbados.
We're pleased to report that she accepted, saying:
Six weeks ago I knew nothing about shipping! In five weeks I have learnt so much. I am looking
forward to finding out so much more about the shipping and logistics industry. I am particularly
looking forward to seeing a product on the shelves in Barbados knowing that I played a part in
importing it.
We have also had the pleasure of working with the Prince's Trust International to sponsor their very
successful 'Get into Hospitality' programme. This is an intensive 12-week programme which supports
15 young people who are not yet ready to enter employment and works with them to develop not only
their confidence but also other key skills they will require through a residential week, community
project and work placements. This programme also boasts a high degree of success with helping young
people to find opportunities within the hospitality industry.
Here at Kestrel, we owe our success to the many different communities around the globe, so we are
proud to support those who support us. We remain aware of the many different issues that these
communities face, and are eager to help them however we can as it is part of the Mission Statement
that Kestrel is built upon.