In the Joyce Bay settlement in Port Moresby’s Kilakila suburb, a transformation is now taking place with the focus of reshaping the future for the children.
Known for its ongoing issue of criminal activities, Joyce Bay has long been a symbol of the challenges faced by communities struggling with poverty, violence, and limited opportunities.
Yet, amid these daunting circumstances, one man’s vision stands to help the children in his community.
Nathan Andes of Wabag in Enga Province grew up in Joyce Bay during the 1980s and 90s.
He witnessed firsthand the difficulties that come with living in such a volatile environment, however, rather than succumbing to the pressures of his surroundings, Nathan chose a different path; one of hope, resilience, and commitment to change.
Understanding that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and crime, Nathan took it upon himself to create opportunities for the youngest members of his community.
With limited resources but an abundance of determination, he founded the ‘Just In Time Literacy School’, a place where children under the age of eight could learn to read and write.
Nathan’s journey was not easy.
He opened the school with his own money, and his efforts were initially met with scepticism, but his passion and dedication soon caught the attention of others.
With the guidance and support of his mentor and pastor, as well as assistance from organizations like Capital Insurance and local media, Nathan was able to bring his vision to life.
The Just in Time Literacy School quickly became a beacon of hope in Joyce Bay where children found a safe space to learn, away from the influences of the streets.
Nathan’s belief in the power of education began to ripple through the community, inspiring both young and old.
Nathan took his mission a step further by establishing a library within the school premises.
The library, stocked with books and other reading materials, offers children and youth a place to study, dream, and expand their horizons.
For a modest monthly fee of K20, families can give their children access to this invaluable resource.
“This initiative is not about profit or personal gain, it is about changing mindsets while the children are still young, offering them better odds in life and instilling in them a sense of hope for the future.”
By providing these opportunities, he is planting the seeds for a brighter tomorrow in a place where darkness has often prevailed.
In addition, Nathan’s work is a powerful reminder that even in the most challenging of circumstances, one person can make a difference.
His story is not just about transforming Joyce Bay but about the transformative power of education and the belief that every child, regardless of where they come from, deserves a chance to succeed.
With his continued mission, the settlement is now becoming known not just for its past but for its potential.
Through literacy and hope, Nathan is showing that the future of Joyce Bay’s children can be different, filled with promise, opportunity, and a better life.
Furthermore, he portrays himself as a symbol of what is possible when one person chooses to stand up and create change.