The Cable & Wireless Charitable Foundation (CWCF) has announced a US$50,000 grant to the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, aimed at supporting the restoration of computer labs in primary and secondary schools across Union Island, Canouan Island, and Mayreau Island.
This initiative will directly benefit over 700 students, providing them with essential resources to aid in their educational development following the destruction caused by Hurricane Beryl on July 1.
The grant will fund the purchase of new computers and related accessories, helping to re-establish a vital part of the students’ learning environments. The computer labs were severely damaged during the hurricane, disrupting digital learning and access to educational tools.
“Our partnership with the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines demonstrates our ongoing commitment to supporting the long-term recovery of communities across the Caribbean. Supporting the re-establishment of these computer labs will not only restore learning spaces but also provide students with the digital tools necessary for their education and future growth,” said Inge Smidts, Chief Executive Officer, C&W Communications.
“The devastation caused by Hurricane Beryl disrupted education and digital access in many schools. With this grant, we are not just restoring infrastructure, but we are also providing hope and the opportunity for students to continue their learning journey in a rapidly evolving digital era.”
The restoration efforts will play a critical role in empowering students on these islands, ensuring they have access to modern learning technologies and can continue their education despite the challenges posed by natural disasters.
The Cable & Wireless Charitable Foundation remains dedicated to its mission of supporting disaster relief, education, and digital inclusion projects across the Caribbean, positively impacting the lives of individuals and communities in need.
This generosity is not from Ralph Gonsalves neither does the article say a word about him, yet he is front and centre, grinning ear to ear in the photograph as if it has something to do with him. Talk about confidence man.
So they gave money to the government? What is the islands representative there for?