The Feed A Heart Foundation has been providing a crucial service in the Borough of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, by preparing and delivering cooked food to the displaced, homeless and needy on a weekly basis. We have worked tirelessly to support our fellow brothers and sisters in our community, and we have been able to sustain the quality and consistency of this emotional, selfless service through the generosity of our community support.
Read2MeTT is a charitable initiative which realizes that the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be stressful for people. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger.
Christ Child Convalescent Home - is a home to take care of the poor children both in the community and outside of the community who were convalescing from illness. This is the first Children’s Home in the Trinidad & Tobago.
Haiti AVIDSE - is a workforce of volunteers in Haiti in view of the current situation where the earthquake of 14th August 2021 caused loss of human life, injuries, and the destruction of hundreds of houses and institutions. Avidse committee has decided to provide support on the behalf of the environment sector in order to help people in difficulty.
The St Christopher Children's Home is committed to providing a safe, secure and nurturing environment designed to harness, develop and sustain the hopes, talents and aspirations of children.
The St Christopher Children's Home is situated in Cardin Avenue in the town of Basseterre, the capital of St Christopher (St Kitts). The Home was constructed and established by the
St Christopher Children's Home and Service League Association Limited, an organization which had its beginnings in September 1935. The initiative for action relating to construction of the Home came from a very energetic and big hearted West Indian named Mrs Millie Neverson who was temporarily resident in St Kitts. It was in 1937 that Mrs Neverson introduced to the group, then existing as the Service League the idea of a Million Penny Scheme for the purpose of providing a building for orphaned children.
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