Programmes

November-January | Fishing Extravaganza and Domino with Dads
These activities are designed to nurture life skills, promote teamwork, and strengthen relationships between boys and their father figures or community mentors. Fishing encourages patience, problem-solving, and responsibility, while domino games foster critical thinking and strategic collaboration. These activities provide a relaxed and enjoyable setting for building lasting bonds and encouraging male role models to engage in the boys’ development.

September | Inauguration Ceremony
The Inauguration Ceremony is a formal event that welcomes new participants into the Boys2Men programme. It marks the beginning of their journey towards personal growth, leadership, and community engagement. Through this ceremony, the boys make a symbolic commitment

May | Fine Dining with Mom
This heartwarming event brings boys and their mothers together for an evening of elegance and bonding. It offers the boys a chance to practise their etiquette skills in a real-world setting, reinforcing the lessons learned during Social Etiquette Training. By strengthening family bonds, the event nurtures mutual respect and fosters deeper communication between sons and their mothers.

April | Cultural Trip to Cayman Brac
This immersive journey to one of the Cayman Islands fosters a deep sense of national pride and cultural awareness. Through guided tours and interactions with local historians and community leaders, boys gain a greater understanding of their heritage and the importance of preserving local customs. The trip is designed to inspire respect for their homeland while promoting unity and camaraderie among participants.

February | Social Etiquette Training by The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman
In collaboration with The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, this initiative provides boys with the opportunity to learn essential social skills, including table manners and fine dining etiquette. The programme not only instils confidence in navigating formal settings but also offers an introduction to the hospitality industry, opening doors to future career opportunities. Boys leave this experience with a sense of pride and refinement, equipped to represent themselves and their community with distinction.