SVG Association of Winnipeg provides Christmas assistance
The St Vincent and the Grenadines Association of Winnipeg, led by Outreach Coordinator John Jack, continues to embody the spirit of giving and community support.
The Association has announced its donation of food and hygiene products to the St Vincent and the Grenadines Red Cross Society Kingstown Adult Group for their annual Christmas basket distribution and for evacuees of the La Soufriere eruption who remain at the Macedonia Shelter.
John Jack and the Association members have solidified their commitment to the Vincentian community by becoming valued stakeholders of the Red Cross Society, particularly during the challenging times of the La Soufriere volcanic eruptions in 2021. Through their generous contributions, they have played an integral role in aiding the Country recovery and resilience.
This holiday season, the Association chose to extend their support to the Red Cross Kingstown Adult Group, known for their annual Christmas basket initiative, which focuses on bringing joy to those less fortunate and vulnerable individuals within St. Vincent and the Grenadines and remaining Shelterees.
The decision to collaborate with the Red Cross group aligns with the Association’s ongoing dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of those in need.
The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Association of Winnipeg expresses gratitude to its members and supporters who have made these initiatives possible. Their continued commitment to community welfare and disaster response exemplifies the true meaning of the Vincentian holiday spirit.