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Thanks to everyone who helped to make our recent Together for Good trip to Belize such a success! Many school supplies, teaching aids, clothes, personal care items and OTC medications were donated to underprivileged schools and orphanages in dire need of clothing, educational materials and assistance.

Together for Good's next trip is to St. Lucia. School supplies, medicines, personal care products and other items will be donated to a school for physically and mentally challenged children, a home for the abandoned and disabled elderly, and a local children's home.

Destinations:

Antigua
Aruba
Bahamas
Belize
Costa Rica
Dominican
   Republic

Grenada/
   Grenadines

Guatemala
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
St. Lucia

ST. LUCIA

Castries Area:

Dunnottar School for physically and mentally challenged children has been adopted by the Sandals Resorts in St. Lucia. The school is located in La Pansee area of Castries and assists children who live in the north of St. Lucia. Needs include such items as pencils, pens, paper, crayons, colored pencils, backpacks, chalk, erasers, educational puzzles, rulers, flash cards, children’s books, composition books, arts & crafts supplies, children’s Tylenol, and a variety of personal hygiene items.   For more information, contact Mrs. Carolyn Archibald, Administrator of the Dunnottar School at carolynarchibald@hotmail.com. If you are a guest at a Sandals Resort, it is possible that items can be dropped off at the front desk for future delivery to the School. Contact the General Manager or Concierge at your resort for more information.

Holy Family Children's Home in Ciceron, not far from Castries, appreciates donations of children’s summer-type clothing, vitamins, children’s Tylenol, crayons, colored pencils, toys, groceries and other supplies. Approximately 25 children live at the home. For more information, contact the Holy Family Children's Home, c/o Dominican Convent, P.O. Box 1361, Castries, St. Lucia. Telephone Number: 758-459-0110.

Dennery Area:

St. Joseph's Villa is a small home for up to 17 abandoned sick and elderly people in Dennery, a poor fishing village in St. Lucia. The Dominican Sisters who run this Villa also minister to the needy families in the area through their work at the adjoining St. Joseph's Church. The Villa is in need of medicines, toiletries, groceries and other supplies. For more information see this website.

Soufriere Area:

Children's Home in Soufriere appreciates donations of summer-type clothing for teens ages 13-17 years of age, as well as vitamins, Tylenol, Motrin, backpacks, books, games, and other supplies.