by I. M. A-DN(c)2008
"Honor thy father and thy Mother,"
"A Good Man Leaves an Inheritance to his children's children."
"The Kingdom of God is our Inheritance,"
Train up a child in the way it should go and when it is old it shall not depart from it.".
The Greenidge Clan
Throughout the years, the struggles, the hardships, the triumphs, good times and bad times, and the distance between, our Patriarchies and Matriarchies in Family loyalty and unity kept themselves in constant contact with Love and Caring. Together Again of Late; Flesh Laid to Rest. Our Patriarchies and Matriarchies that never let distances, hardships, struggles, triumphs and successes they achieved or didn't achieve keep them apart especially in heart. In Honor, in sickness, in health till death did them part. With Love in hand and heart, turning leaves us this to partake; continue and chart our courses through this life. With Turning Leaves unto their children and their children's children God's gift of Salvation unto their whole households.
In Honor of a monetary Gift for the establishment of The Hoyte-Alleyne School of Integrated Study. For the Good of those that will continue to fight the good fight and pass on to their children a legacy of good values, humanitarianism and industry.
The Scholarships are as follows: For the acquisition of educational, entrepreneurial and occupational opportunities reparations:
Due to the displacement of myself and my children from the family home in NY, USA.
The home was purchased with collective funds from all of the children of I. G. Alleyne; Closing November 1970, initially built from funds awarded I. M. Alleyne, due to a childhood Car accident 1964 and secondarily funds from the siblings Alleyne during the period of their employments through adulthood, coming from Barbados and living and working in the USA, with interruptions of their opportunities in the United States.
For my children especially the displacement was directly felt as we lost our residence and educational facility from which our Home Schooling Program was anchored and then uprooted. The endeavor to home school came about as the New York City Public School building my son was in failed to provide a ventilation system that would have lead air into his classroom. Unable to tolerate his environment and the consequences to the other children who suffered during class the health problems teachers and students had to contend with. The road had been long and tough as the conditions of Public Schools in New York City with overcrowding; everything from asbestos to crumbling structures, nonfunctional plumbing and heating facilities made for much discomfort among students and staffs.
From this has been birthed the restructuring of the New York City Public Schools system creating what is now called the Charter Schools which allows private individuals to form corporate structures to run smaller schools and public schools to divide larger schools into smaller schools housed within the larger building.
During our New York State Commissions Regulations.
100.10 We established our curriculum through the usage of the United States Department of Education's Described Closed Captioned Program for the Deaf, Hearing and Visually Impaired, learning disabled and home schooling families.
During the Home Schooling period much of the accomplishments that my son has achieved while going through the loss of our residence and home school facility will be published and fully developed to enable him to have the opportunity to be self-sufficient and economically able to continue his education. His sister whom had assisted in his Home Schooling dividing her time between school and assisting with the tutoring materials and participating in the reading circle known as our knights of the Reading Round Table, where we each took turns reading a book page by page at a table.
She had been accepted to many top colleges in New York City during this crisis which was very unsettling to her academic and personal ability to follow her previous high academic standards of achievement. With many awards in recognition of her studious commitment to her goals, she fights the good fight.
However I want to see to it that they get this new opportunity to have reparation from whatever funds I am entitled to to continue their education and their fight for self-sufficiency, educational, entreprenurial and occupational well-being for themselves. In particular that they get this chance.
For my grandchildren another reason that their mother with their father is still fighting the good fight. To maintain the legacy of good values, humanatarianism and industry. To support the achievements of their own family and those around them as much as possible.
With conscientious commitment to family and community from their childhoods and all of their journey through adulthood. As two young teenagers both worked at part-time jobs while attending High School, applying for college and both having been accepted to college out of High School. Always rising above our circumstances has not been within our power to do economically; what we have known is hard work to achieve our goals and to succeed at our daily responsiblities and commitments.
We the offspring of this wonderful Clanage of Parentage in unison Greenidge-Hoyte and Alleyne Clans, wish to Honor them with the Establishment of this Memoriam.
From the Inheritance of our Grandfather
E. S. Alleyne
Land Tenantaries
Funded from the Barbados Government residential land ownership program,
Government home loans for the people on this land to be allowed to own the land their self-owned houses are on. To maintain the legacy of years of stagnated rental fees of as low as $4.00 to $8.00 Barbados Dollars (US$2-$4)since the years of 1966 to this present day. A sum that has remained unchanged and low afforded the generations there to achieve economic mobility and self sufficiency. As willed by the late E. S. Alleyne, and undisturbed by his sons V. A. Alleyne and F. N. Alleyne late of this day in the closure of the hold from sell by will of bequeath. The Barbados Government has included within their loan packages funds to cover their back rents owed for the periods of none payment of the land rental fees for the lot their house is on.
This is a wonderful opportunity that has been extended by the Barbados Government to allow Barbadians to individually have this right as opposed to displacing them. In these economic hard times it is our wish that no one should ever have to be at a lost for their home. IT is our family legacy to maintain integrity and compassion for the original families Ebenezer contracted out his land lots to.
As all have remained as poor working class people we too here in the United States remained as poor working class people. We worked hard and studied hard. United States has been our home and Barbados our birth home and heartland.
We the children of F. N. Alleyne are pleased to congratulate the Government of Barbados for allowing these individuals to utilize this opportunity to own the land their house is on. we wish to thank the residents that enable the Government to provide whatever public works necessary to upgrade the area and to pay whatever rents arrears due no matter how small the amount. The Forty years between the death of Ebenezer S. Alleyne and his Son Victor A. Alleyne, late of 2006. The Frank N. Alleyne Family of children in New York has been without monetary benefit or support from this land due to the low fees charged and uncollected. We are happy that the land lots is being made available to the families; descendant or owners of the houses on Alleyne's Land.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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