Fathers across St. John's were met with smiles, handshakes and tokens of appreciation on Friday as the Social Protection Board hosted its fifth annual Father's Day appreciation drive at the VC Bird Buston Market Street. According to Antigua.news, the initiative recognized fathers from all walks of life and celebrated the vital role they play in nurturing families and strengthening communities.
Speaking on behalf of the Social Protection Board, Operations Manager Mary Baltimore said fatherhood extends far beyond financial provision.
"Fatherhood is a profound responsibility… one that goes far beyond provision. It is found in the quiet sacrifice, the words of encouragement, the lesson in discipline, the protection offered in difficult times, and the unwavering commitment to nurturing the next generation," Baltimore said.
She also acknowledged men who embrace fatherhood without a biological connection, extending appreciation to "the uncles, the grandfathers, the coaches, community leaders, the male guardians who step into families or into fatherly roles."
Also representing the Board, Algernon James said the annual initiative was designed to ensure that "each and every father" is recognized and that the organisation continues to "touch their lives."
Among those honoured was Alcide St John of Golden Grove, the oldest father present at 87 years old. Reflecting on his experience, St John said, "You have children and you have to take care of them… because when you reach this kind of age, they know you support them. So they, in return, have to look after you."
St John encouraged younger men to seek employment, provide for their families and "always have a good intention when you go out."
Minister of Social Transformation Hon. Rawdon Turner also addressed the gathering and received a token of appreciation. He stressed the importance of celebrating fathers and urged men to remain actively involved in their children's lives.
"It's important for us to celebrate fathers just as much as we celebrate mothers," Turner said. He called on fathers to "be present, be active and be that rock that your child needs to stand on," regardless of their relationship with the child's mother.
The Social Protection Board closed the event by extending Father's Day greetings to fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, guardians and father figures across Antigua and Barbuda, recognising the many men who selflessly step into fatherly roles and positively shape the lives of others.