‘Pain Into Purpose’ Invites You To Wear Blue
People are being encouraged to wear blue this Friday [Jan 14] as part of the ‘Pain Into Purpose’ initiative launched after the death of 16-year-old Kijani Burgess in 2020, with the aim to “express your support for the families of road accident victims and to promote road safety and wellness awareness.”
A spokesperson said, “PainIntoPurpose Bermuda, in collaboration with the Kijani Dream Charity #1023, is inviting you to express your support for the families of road accident victims and to promote road safety and wellness awareness by wearing blue in remembrance of all who have been lost or harmed in road accidents in Bermuda.
“2020 and 2021 were years of great loss due to many circumstances. During that period, 23 persons lost their lives on Bermuda’s roads.
“The number of persons lost on the roads between 2010 and 2021 is 133; and between 2016 and March 31, 2021, 8,380 persons visited King Edward VII Memorial Hospital due to road traffic accidents. In honour and special memory of all these loved ones, PainIntoPurpose Bermuda will host the Sea of Blue Day once again.
“Our theme this year is ‘Road Safety and Wellness Awareness.’ Our purpose and mission is to remember those individuals who are no longer with us and to shed light on the importance of Road Safety and Wellness.
“Through our grief, we realized that adding ‘Wellness’ to our mission allows us to be more inclusive of matters that are connected to road safety such as: overcoming injury, as well as dealing with grief and mental health whilst showing support to victims’ families and loved ones.
“The impact of road traffic accidents on families can be devastating mentally, physically and financially, and we would like to bring awareness to each of these areas.
“The PainIntoPurpose Bermuda campaign was started in January 2020 by the Bermuda Institute Grade 11 class in remembrance of their classmate, 16 year-old Kijani Burgess, who lost his life in a road accident on January 13, 2020.
“On January 14, 2022, we hope that everyone will ‘Paint Bermuda Blue’ and show their support in an impactful way by wearing your PainIntoPurpose Road Safety Awareness blue shirts, dressing in blue, writing with a blue pen or wearing a blue ribbon.
“We also encourage you to perform a random act of lindness in the memory of someone who has lost their life or been injured on Bermuda’s roads. Your visible demonstration of support will help the families to turn their Pain Into Purpose.
“Please post pictures of your participation on social media and tag us on Instagram and Facebook @PainIntoPurposeBermuda using the hashtag #PainIntoPurpose or #PainIntoPurposeBermuda.
“Come join us and let’s Paint Bermuda Blue on January 14, 2022. You can visit here or email PIPBDA@gmail.com to learn how you can support the campaign.
“A special thank you to Rickai Lightbourne, Jr. who designed our PainIntoPurpose road safety awareness Logo and shirts.”
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In other news, a person caught speeding at 99kph was fined $500 and a few demerit points. No ban. No wonder the laws are ignored. The courts are a joke. 99kph merits at least the penalty for drunk driving.