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From Hopetown Village to Hugh Wooding Law — Guided by Faith, Strengthened by Love, Destined for Justice

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October 10, 2025
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Hopetown is a historic, family-oriented village on the West Coast of Berbice, Guyana. It was originally a plantation, purchased circa 1840—just two years after Emancipation—by formerly enslaved Africans who transformed it into a thriving community. From this proud heritage, 24-year-old Brittany Croal has emerged as one of Guyana’s newest legal minds. She is a graduate of the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad & Tobago.

Raised by her grandparents while her parents worked abroad, Brittany’s story is one of perseverance, faith, and purpose. Her journey reflects the enduring spirit of the ancestors who built Hopetown with vision and resilience.

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“Walking across that stage felt surreal,” she recalls. “It was the result of faith, perseverance, and divine grace,” she said.

Her law career dream was forged at the age of five, inspired by a desire to defend and help others find their voice. The path to graduation was filled with challenges, but none more profound than the loss of her mother.

Five months into law school, Brittany faced the heartbreaking reality of losing her mother to cancer, a loss that shook her world and tested every ounce of her strength. She recalls how the pain felt unbearable, moments when giving up seemed like the only option.

Brittany Croal (c) and classmates

Yet, amid the grief and the overwhelming pressure of her studies, she found the strength to continue through faith and prayer. Her friends and roommates became a vital support system, offering tough love and constant encouragement. She persevered not only for herself but also for her little brother, determined to show him that even in life’s darkest moments, one must never quit on their dreams. This personal tragedy deepened her resolve to succeed and honour her mother’s memory.

Brittany Croal surrounded by loved ones

She credit mentors like Dr. Martha Des Vignes and Mr. Rudranath Maharaj, who were pivotal in encouraging her, reinforcing her commitment to justice and purpose. One unforgettable moment was a special lunch organised for Guyanese students during the Guyana-Venezuela border tensions, fostering a profound sense of unity and belonging.

Brittany’s advice to future Hugh Wooding students is clear: trust in God, stay focused, and keep your purpose in sight. She believes that law school tests strength and patience, but with faith, discipline, and support, every challenge can be overcome. Her journey is a testament to perseverance, guided by divine grace and an unshakable passion for law.

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