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Cleopatra White (28 June 1898 – 1987) was a
Belize Belize (; bzj, Bileez) is a Caribbean and Central American country on the northeastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a wate ...
an nurse, social worker and community leader. She was the second matron of the Black Cross Nurses Association. She was one of the first formally trained nurses in Belize and was the first rural health practitioner in
Gales Point Gales Point is a village in Belize District in the nation of Belize, Central America. The village is on a peninsula in the Southern Lagoon In 2000, Gales Point had a population of about 500 people, most of whom subsist on fishing and farming. M ...
and the
Manatee River The Manatee River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed April 18, 2011 river in Manatee County, Florida. The river forms in the northeastern corner of Manatee County an ...
area of Belize. She also organized the first village council in the country, in Gales Point, recognizing the need for managing village affairs, especially in the case of hurricanes. Her model was replicated throughout Belize, and she is credited with the idea for the present village council system. She served in the relief efforts of the 1931 hurricane,
Hurricane Janet Hurricane Janet was the most powerful tropical cyclone of the 1955 Atlantic hurricane season and one of the strongest North Atlantic tropical cyclone, Atlantic hurricanes on record. Janet was also the first named storm to have 1,000 deaths and th ...
(1955) and
Hurricane Hattie Hurricane Hattie was one of the strongest and deadliest tropical cyclones of the 1961 Atlantic hurricane season, reaching a peak intensity as a Category5 hurricane. The ninth tropical storm, seventh hurricane, fifth major hurricane, and secon ...
(1961). She received a Victoria Medal in 1953 for her services from the British crown and, in 1958 went to England to accept the British Empire Medal.


Biography

Cleopatra Eugenie White was born on 28 June 1898 in
British Honduras British Honduras was a British Crown colony on the east coast of Central America, south of Mexico, from 1783 to 1964, then a self-governing colony, renamed Belize in June 1973,
, now Belize, to Joseph and Maria White. Her mother died when she was a child and she was raised by her father with one sister. White attended Miss Braddick's School for Girls and Ebenezer Primary School before pursuing nursing. In 1919, when she was 21, White followed her mentor, Vivian Seay, a fellow nurse, into organizing and promoting the Black Cross Nurses Association as a home health-care organization. Officially founded in 1920, with untrained personnel, the organization began in its second year to offer general nursing and maternity classes under Dr. K. M. B. Simon, the government medical officer, and Amy Clare Woods George, a certified British Honduran midwife who had studied in Britain. In 1931, after the hurricane, White helped set up the nursing facilities and supply stations for the relief effort. The barracks were located at what is now the
Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport is an airport that serves the nation of Belize's largest city, Belize City along the eastern coast of Central America. It was named after politician Philip S. W. Goldson, who died in 2001. The airp ...
. In the 1940s, White and others began training for public health services. In 1943, she attended four-hour lectures each morning and completed rounds at the hospital for four hours each afternoon to obtain practical training. She graduated a year later and qualified as a rural health nurse. Initially she was appointed to serve in
Double Head Cabbage Double Head Cabbage is a village in Belize located in Belize District Belize District is a district of the nation of Belize. Its capital is Belize City. Geography Most of the Belize District is in the east central mainland of Belize; the Be ...
village, but then moved on to Gales Point and the Manatee River area of Belize, where she spent most of the next 16 years. She was the first rural health nurse in the area and her duties soon expanded into areas of social work. She became a mentor to many of the village children and taught hygiene practices to many young women. Recognizing the need for managing village affairs, especially when hurricane season or boating emergencies arose, White set up the first village councils in the country at Gales Point. At the time, most travel was via boat, either on the sea or by river and boating accidents were not uncommon. She has been credited with the idea for the present village council system, which soon spread throughout the country. She was awarded a Victoria Medal in 1953 from Britain for her role in helping develop community life. After Hurricane Janet (1955) the quasi-government of elected Belizeans, formalized the village council system setting up seven-member councils in each rural area to facilitate government dialogue. She moved back to Belize City and provided health care to the citizens there. In 1958, White's work was again recognized by the British crown and she travelled to England to receive the medal of Member of the Order of the British Empire. After
Hurricane Hattie Hurricane Hattie was one of the strongest and deadliest tropical cyclones of the 1961 Atlantic hurricane season, reaching a peak intensity as a Category5 hurricane. The ninth tropical storm, seventh hurricane, fifth major hurricane, and secon ...
hit in 1961, White drove daily to care for those who had been gathered at what would become the village at
Hattieville Hattieville is a village in the Belize District of the nation of Belize. It is located at 17N 88W, at an elevation of above mean sea level, and has a population of about 1,300 people. Hattieville was established as a refugee camp after Hurricane ...
. She was the first nurse of the Hattieville Clinic. She was awarded the
British Empire Medal The British Empire Medal (BEM; formerly British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service) is a British and Commonwealth award for meritorious civil or military service worthy of recognition by the Crown. The current honour was created in 1922 to ...
(BEM) in the
1958 Birthday Honours The Queen's Birthday Honours 1958 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate ...
.Empire Medal (Civil Division) – Overseas Territories
''Supplement to the London Gazette'', 12 June 1958. Retrieved 16 January 2022.]
When she retired from the Hattieville Clinic in the mid-1960s, White returned to Belize City and attempted to revive the
Black Cross Nurses Black Cross Nurses (officially the Universal African Black Cross Nurses) is an international organization of nurses which was founded in 1920, based upon the model of the Red Cross. The organization was the women's auxiliary of the Universal Negr ...
training courses, which had begun to decline. She also organized the Women's League and spearheaded fundraising and entertainments for National Festival of the Arts. White wrote scripts and songs and was a gifted storyteller often earning prizes for her work. St. John's College professor E. Beck recorded a number of her songs to preserve them as evidence of White's efforts to create pride in Creole heritage through song. In 1986, the Women's Bureau of Belize established a prize in her honour, named the ''Cleopatra White Shield'', for the winner of the National High School Quiz Contest. White made her last public appearance as the guest of honour at the inaugural ceremony. She died in 1987, as a pauper and resident of the Belize City Old Folks Home. After her death, the Cleopatra White Outpatient Clinic of Belize City, was established in her honour and in 1993, a postage stamp was issued picturing White and her clinic.


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