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Rapid Relief Team donates home essentials to police force
From left: Ricky Sutherland, Kenley Ward, Commissioner of Police Colin John and Assistant Superintendent of Police John Ballah.
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May 11, 2021

Rapid Relief Team donates home essentials to police force

The Rapid Relief Team (RRT), a not-for-profit organization, on Saturday May 8, 2021, donated 25 buckets containing Home Essentials to the Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF). The handover ceremony was held at Police Headquarters, Kingstown.

In making the donation, representative of RRT, Ricky Sutherland said “the Rapid Relief Team is made up of persons from the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church who act on the principle of care and compassion to provide relief for persons in need.” He further said that the core philosophy of the RRT is “providing need to the persons who need it most.”

According to Sutherland, since the eruption of the La Soufriere Volcano, the RRT has provided over 450 Food Buckets to affected persons all over St Vincent, which according him equates to 18,000 meals along with 14,000 bottles of water.

Sutherland said the RRT is very proud to have partnered with the Government of St Vincent and the Grenadines in procuring essential items for persons who have been affected the by disaster.

He said the donation of the 25 Home Essentials buckets to the RSVGPF for distribution in the communities where the police operate, is just a continuation of their commitment to help in the recovery process. Sutherland expressed the view that the provision of the essential items gives the police another opportunity to connect with and support members of the community in which the work. Kenley Ward is the Local Team Leader of RRT.

Commissioner of Police, Colin John accepted the donation on behalf of the RSVGPF. He said that in the aftermath of the eruption of La Soufriere Volcano, corporate groups and other organizations have been assisting the RSVGPF in tangible ways. He expressed thanks to the RRT for considering the RSVGPF worthy of their benevolence at this time.

According to Commissioner John “we have to take a multi-pronged approach towards this disaster. We have to evacuate, provide resources to persons in shelters. And currently, we are ensuring that those affected are as comfortable as possible – whether they are in shelters or private homes.”

The Commissioner informed that the buckets of essential items will be distributed to persons in the communities who have been affected by the disaster to assist in their clean-up effort post the eruption. He said he hopes that the donation would help the recipients in some way to return to a level of normalcy as they seek to rebuild their lives.

In concluding his remarks, Commissioner John applauded the RRT for its proactive approach in executing projects. He recalled the work that they did during flooding of the decommissioned ET Joshua Airport and; their contribution to NEMO and other groups. He thanked the RRT for all they have done to improve the lives of persons who are in need.

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