 The Scotiabank  Trinidad and Tobago Foundation has continued its partnership with the  Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC), presenting a cheque for  $150,000 to them towards camps for the national junior athletes during  the July-August school vacation period.
The Scotiabank  Trinidad and Tobago Foundation has continued its partnership with the  Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC), presenting a cheque for  $150,000 to them towards camps for the national junior athletes during  the July-August school vacation period.
The  Foundation’s annual sponsorship with TTOC afforded these young athletes  the opportunity to participate in the Olympic Youth Camp held in Tobago  from July 7-12 and in Trinidad from July 21-26. The Olympic Youth Camp  targetted national junior athletes with the aim of preserving Trinidad  and Tobago’s sporting Olympic culture. 
 
The Scotiabank Foundation has been partnered with the TTOC since  2010, contributing to the administration of various programmes. The  Olympic Youth Camp is just one of the initiatives the TTOC has embarked  upon for 2014, with the assistance provided by the Scotiabank  Foundation. 
 
The camp attracted athletes, ranging in ages seven to 14 years, who  were engaged in art, song, dance, sport and educational sessions. During  the camp, the young athletes were challenged and inspired by five  Olympic principles — Balance between Body, Mind and Will; Fair Play; Joy  of Effort; Respect for other and Pursuit of Excellence.  
 
Daily educational sessions included Leadership, Self-Esteem, Communication, HIV/Aids Awareness, and Paralympic sport. 
 
The campers were introduced to the following sports: Blind Hockey,  Cheerleading, Volleyball. Tennis and traditional games such as rounders,  hop scotch, jump rope, moral and marble pitch. They were also taken on  zip lining and aqua aerobics field trips. 
 
Scotiabank’s support of the TTOC Olympic Youth Camp was made  possible through the Scotiabank Bright Future Programme, which is aimed  at supporting and investing in initiatives that create opportunities for  the sustainable development of youth and communities in which the Bank  operates. These initiatives are geared towards the enhancement and  well-being of youth particularly in the areas of sport, education,  health, community development and culture.
