Mustique’s Charity arms Unite to assist the Southern Grenadines
THE MINISTRY OF Health,Wellness, Environmental Health and Energy said it has received a generous donation from the Mustique Charitable Trust (MCT), the Mustique Charitable Foundation (MCF), and the UK Friends of the Mustique Charitable Trust (UKFMCT).The funds received on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
Representing the Mustique Charitable Foundation, Project Director Natalia Gill handed over dental equipment to support the restoration of dental services at the Ashton Community Clinic in Union Island, following the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Beryl on July 1, 2024.
Also present were Administrative Director Avanell Da Silva, and Administrative Assistant Jolice George, representing the sister charity UKFMCT, who donated essential medical equipment to outfit both the Celina Clouden Hospital and the Mayreau Community Clinic.
The Ministry of Health said in a release that the equipment will significantly strengthen the clinics’ ability to deliver oral health and general medical services to residents across Union Island and the surrounding island communities that have faced disruptions in access to care since the disaster.
These donations mark the final phase of a broader partnership project with the ministry, launched in 2025 and valued at over EC$300,000. In December 2025, MCT and UKFMCT also funded critical renovations to the Ashton Community Clinic and the Doctors’ Quarters at Celina Clouden Hospital, the release states.
The Ministry of Health has extended heartfelt thanks for this continued partnership and support, noting that these contributions and infrastructure upgrades will greatly improve the quality, accessibility, and resilience of healthcare services in the Southern Grenadines.
