Coreas Building Supplies Ltd. had announced that over EC$300,000 worth of goods and vouchers were donated to the people of the Southern Grenadines as part of the ongoing relief efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricane Beryl.
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“In its commitment to support the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines during these challenging times, Coreas Building Supplies Ltd. has so far donated items to the Grenadines such as plywood, lumber, wheel barrels, shovels, water boots and other essentials. Containers of water were also donated with the help of Goddards Enterprises Ltd/M&C Home Depot and King Ocean Services,” the company said in a press release.
Following a visit to the Southern Grenadines at the end of July, Brian George, general manager at Coreas Building Supplies Ltd., expressed deep concern for the communities affected by Hurricane Beryl, the release said.
“Our hearts go out to those who have been affected by Hurricane Beryl. At Coreas Building Supplies Ltd., we take great pride in standing alongside our fellow citizens in their time of need. We are committed to aiding in the rebuilding process and helping the Southern Grenadines recover and rebuild stronger than before,” George said.
He reaffirmed the company’s dedication to providing essential support and resources as part of their ongoing relief efforts.
In August, $250,000 in vouchers were donated to the Ministry of Housing to be distributed to individuals and families in the Southern Grenadines who have been significantly impacted by the hurricane, enabling them to access essential building materials and supplies necessary for the rebuilding of their homes.
“This donation is part of the ongoing efforts to provide meaningful support to the communities in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, reinforcing the company’s dedication to social responsibility and community development,” the release said.
“Other businesses and organisations are being encouraged to join in these relief efforts, as the need for support remains critical in the wake of this natural disaster.”