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PHILIPSBURG:--- As a developing country, Sint Maarten must continue to acknowledge the contributions of its local pioneers, past and present, that have laid the foundation on which we stand today. I would like to thank all persons involved from the Ministry of Education Culture Youth and Sport (MECYS) who have presented these important features thus far under the banner, We Story The Collection, said Minister of Education Culture Youth & Sport, the Honorable drs. Rodolphe Samuel.
As Black History Month concludes the Ministry of Education Culture Youth and Sport (MECYS) continues its We Story The Collection, focusing on Mrs. Elaine Gumbs-Vlaun, who is an outstanding pioneer in the areas of sport, politics, social work, and civil service while contributing to the community of Sint Maarten. Minister Samuel took some time from his busy schedule to visit Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun at her home to learn about her outstanding contributions.
Specifically in the sport of Volleyball in the 1970s Mrs. Elaine Gumbs-Vlaun contributed as a player on the champions team, the national team, and made world history in volleyball as the first female International Volleyball Referee Candidate after successfully completing the course at the Ohio State University.
Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun played with the Super Six female volleyball team who were consistent champions during that era and with her teams success, she was able to represent Sint Maarten regionally. Whilst in the Netherlands, Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun played A Division volleyball for two years prior to returning to the island. Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun also played a pivotal role in keeping volleyball alive on Sint Maarten and advises all persons within the sport to be disciplined and dedicated to their sport.
Along with her contribution to the sporting world, Gumbs-Vlaun also pioneered in the political arena on Sint Maarten as the 1st Female Island Council Member. When the SPM appeared on the political scene in 1979 Gumbs-Vlaun made her entry into politics as the partys third candidate. She picked up 141 votes in that Island Council election. However, it would not be until 1983, that Gumbs-Vlaun would be elected to the Island Council, making her the first woman to hold this post in Sint Maarten. She received 507 votes a hearty 35% of the party's total. In 1985 counselor Gumbs-Vlaun's debut in the parliamentary elections earned her 469 votes 28.5% of SPMs 1646 votes. Gumbs-Vlaun participated in the elections of 1991 (211 votes), 1994 (188 votes), and 1995 (287 votes). In 1994, Councillor Gumbs-Vlaun, a member of the SPA since 1990, was appointed to the Executive Council by the second SPA/PDP coalition government. In November 1995, she was put in charge of the Central Committee. - (Book: Know Your Political History)
As an outstanding pioneer, Mrs. Gumbs-Vlaun was Sint Maartens first local social worker and she was instrumental in the start-up of the Department of Social Services. With more firsts under her belt, Mrs. Elaine Gumbs Vlaun was also the 1st local to Head the Court of Guardianship and the 1st Sint Maartener to become Assistant Director of Huize St. Josef in Curacao. Huize St. Josef was set up as a home for abused and neglected youth for the islands of the Netherlands Antilles.
Additionally, her pioneering work extended to other areas, which led her to become one of the founding members of Safe Haven and the Mental Health Foundation. Along with Elsje Bosch she was instrumental in organizing a geriatric course geared towards persons working in the St. Martins Home for the elderly on Sint Maarten.
In conclusion, Minister Samuel stated, Moving forward it is my goal to continue bringing about more awareness and increasing the visibility of the many facets of Sint Maartens rich and diverse heritage with We Story The Collection. As more feature stories are written they will be placed on the website of the Government of Sint Maarten at www.sintmaaten.gov/westory where all persons will have full access.