Episode 9: TRAILS
This episode of TRAILS explores the transformative impact of a unique farm initiative at the Mona Rehabilitation Center, which empowers disabled individuals through sustainable farming practices and waste recycling. It also highlights the journey of Kathy Levy, Miss Jamaica World, as she navigates the pressures of beauty pageants while representing her country and promoting social responsibility.
Episode Highlights
The farm at Mona Rehabilitation Center empowers disabled individuals.
Sustainability and waste recycling are key components of the farm's success.
The farm serves as a model for community support and education.
Kathy Levy emphasizes the importance of self-confidence in beauty pageants.
The experience of representing Jamaica is both a privilege and a responsibility.
Recycling waste into biogas is a significant innovation for the farm.
The psychological benefits of work and pride in production are evident among workers.
Kathy's journey reflects personal growth and newfound aspirations.
The farm's commitment to excellence inspires both workers and the community.
Kathy plans to focus on charity work for children in Jamaica.
Timestamps
00:00 Empowering Lives Through Rehabilitation and Farming
09:29 Innovative Recycling and Sustainability Practices
10:53 The Journey of Miss Jamaica World
20:11 Reflections on a Year of Service and Growth