We Chose to Continue

Riza Castillo
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Voices from our community on the power of keeping going.

Who better to speak about the strength of our home than the people who keep its heart beating? We sat down with members of our community who didn’t just stay, they stepped up. They shared how they turned a challenging time into a clear choice to move forward, proving that when the country calls, its people answer with action. These are the voices of those who stayed focused, stayed driven, and stayed committed to the pulse of this place.

“We ensured guests and employees knew that safety was the top priority, even providing transportation for staff families. We didn’t stop operations; we simply adapted with rotations and skeletal staffing. Continuity means things have to continue, even with a different approach. Our plans for the whole year are already laid out. Communications are kept open and events are still lined up or postponed, but not cancelled. We are moving ahead so that the work never halts.”
Hisham Saleh
General Manager
"I came to Bahrain during the 1991 Desert Storm, at a time when there was so much uncertainty. I have witnessed many defining moments like the Arab Spring, the pandemic, and recent regional tensions. To me, continuity is not about pretending problems do not exist. It is about staying calm during uncertainty, adapting when necessary, and continuing to move forward with faith and purpose. No matter what challenges come, people here continue to support one another, rebuild, and move forward together. That is the true meaning of continuity.”
Antonette Avila
Entrepreneur
"It wasn’t panic, it was learning to keep going while staying ready. It reminded us that we weren’t alone. We are moving forward one day at a time, staying connected to our clients and letting them know we’re here. It isn’t just about business; it’s about reassurance.”
Glenn Mark De Guzman
Operations Manager
“Unexpected as it was, I found myself momentarily unable to process it. My thoughts went straight to my family and their safety. But I have real confidence in the leadership of Bahrain, and that trust steadied me. Faith gives you perspective even when things feel out of control, and family gives you stability. Now, it is back to work and back to the plan, with a clearer sense of what actually matters.”
Sura Al Refaie
Certified Trainer and Coach
“When the events escalated, I had trust in the government to keep Bahrain safe. While some were leaving, we saw it as an opportunity to step back and think about what our clients would need after things returned to normal. You need a contingency plan for emergencies, but beyond that, you need to trust yourself and the value you provide. We are aligning our strategy for the future.”
Dr. Ahmed Al Junaidi
CEO
“For me, this isn’t just a place I’ve chosen to live, it’s home. I stayed at my post because responsibility matters most during difficult times, not least. Talking, praying, keeping a routine. Those things hold you steady when everything else feels uncertain. Difficult moments have a way of reminding you what actually matters: peace, unity, and the people beside you.”
Raja Habib Naser Ahmed
Business Development Manager
“When things began, business became secondary. Safety was first. What helped me stay grounded was hope, and trust that greener days would come. I am focused on the new opportunities ahead. Hope in the future, that’s what keeps me going.”
Krishna Kumar
Entrepreneur

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