• Caribbean Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Livelihoods partners with United Caribbean Trust to transport hurricane relief supplies to the Bahamas
  • Caribbean Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Livelihoods partners with United Caribbean Trust to transport hurricane relief supplies to the Bahamas
  • Caribbean Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Livelihoods partners with United Caribbean Trust to transport hurricane relief supplies to the Bahamas

COESL

The Caribbean Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Livelihoods (COESL) team through our partner United Caribbean Trust, Jenny Tryhane delivered 4 bags and 13 boxes to be shipped to our partner in the Bahamas, Grand Bahama, Raquel Hart. God is great. We thank all our donors and a special thank you to my sister friend Rosanna Brathwaite who listened with us in mind. Mindfulness is a unique trait. Gratitude, peace and love to all our partners and supporters.

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United Caribbean Relief is pleased to have shipped over 600 Love Packages Bible Studies donated by Mount Zion's Mission Barbados Foursquare Church.
Other partners include The HUB People Helping People
The Bible Society of the Eastern Caribbean

UNITED CARIBBEAN RELIEF

On behalf of United Caribbean Relief, I want to thank our sponsors for their help over the years, as you know our Barbados registered charity has been helping in small ways with Disaster Relief starting in Grenada following Hurricane Ivan in 2004, when we were the first on the ground in Carriacou with fishing boats full of immediate relief supplies, walking them into the north of Grenada until the ‘big boys’ could arrive from America, thus United Caribbean Trust was birthed.

In 2010 I arrived in Haiti one day prior to the earthquake keeping me there for months and consequently we were able to send up 4 containers from Barbados taking months to distribute into the remote tent cities.

Again in 2017 we were the first container to leave Barbados for Antigua for the people of Barbuda following Hurricane Irma only to turn around thanks to generous donation and make six mission trips to Dominica following hurricane Maria. As in the case of Dominica our main and initial response to Bahamas has been the Sawyer PointOne Community Water Filtration System, the Sawyer Point One Filter is the fastest, easiest and most cost efficient way to get up to 500 gallons of potable water a day. Our Church package will also include Love Package Bible Studies donated by Mount Zion’s Mission Barbados Foursquare Church.

United Caribbean Trust sponsored the shipping of a 40 foot container shipped to Freeport, our team travelled to Grand Bahamas to assist with distribution.

Our second effort is to introduce a children's Post Traumatic Stress Program, this was birthed in Dominica following hurricane Maria and is called Healing the Hurting Heart a 12 week children’s curriculum. Following the initial trip I will be returning with this program to train teachers and Youth Leaders to implement the curriculum and assist them in starting in various schools, if open and the same churches we helped earlier with the Filtration System. If there are any areas that you feel you may be interested in helping with we are seeking donations for various things including transportation costs. Thanking you for your heart to help.

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