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VILLAGES RECEIVE FUNDING AND RECOGNITION AHEAD OF JOLLIFICATION 2026

March 17, 2026
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Village Representatives with Anguilla Enhancement Project (AEP) members and Government Officals

The spirit of community pride and forward planning was on full display on Friday, 6th February 2026, as the Anguilla Enhancement Project (AEP) hosted a handover ceremony at the Anguilla Tourist Board. The brief event brought together government representatives, community leaders, and cultural stakeholders in a shared celebration of village achievement and renewed commitment to grassroots development across the island.

Addressing attendees, AEP President, Ms. Nakishma Rogers reflected on the evolving approach taken by the AEP to better respond to the real needs of Anguilla’s communities. She explained that in 2025 the organisation distributed forms to village representatives to determine what types of prizes or support would be most beneficial. The responses revealed a shift in priorities. While some communities already possessed amenities such as swings and benches, others expressed a preference for construction materials, vouchers, or direct financial assistance to support ongoing projects.
A notable development for 2026 is the introduction of seed funding for Jollification Day, scheduled to take place on Monday, 2nd March 2026. Ms. Rogers described the initiative as a meaningful first step toward easing the financial burden traditionally carried by communities when preparing for national celebrations and enhancement projects.

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South Hill Village Representative Receiving Gift Certificate

“Last year, between Jollification and Anguilla Day, we realised that these communities put a lot of money into these initiatives,” she explained. “This year, we would love to keep growing this. This is just a start – a little seed money to get the villagers going and we’re hoping that next year we could do more.”

She further emphasised the importance of transparency and public awareness regarding government support, noting that tangible presentations such as vouchers and certificates help residents see how public funds are reinvested into community development. According to Ms. Rogers, showcasing these contributions strengthens public confidence and encourages wider support for village-led transformation.
During the ceremony, the South Hill community received a gift certificate valued at US$700 for the Community Spirit Award, sponsored by the Department of Youth and Culture. In addition, South Hill was presented with a EC$500 certificate, sponsored by the Government of Anguilla in recognition of placing fourth in the Best Village Awards held in December 2025.

Beyond South Hill’s individual recognition, all participating villages (nine in total) individually received EC$540 to contribute toward their enhancement efforts for Jollification Day 2026 — an allocation intended to spark early preparation and community-driven creativity ahead of the national celebration.

The gathering also served as a platform to build excitement for the upcoming festivities. Representatives from the AEP, the Government of Anguilla, the Department of Youth and Culture, and the various villages shared in a moment of anticipation for what organisers hope will be the most impactful Jollification Day to date.

“We are going to make Jollification Day 2026 the biggest one yet,” Ms Rogers declared.
With seed funding now in place and enthusiasm building across villages, anticipation is steadily rising for a celebration that aims not only to entertain, but to strengthen the cultural and communal fabric of Anguilla.

By Janissa Fleming

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