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    St. Vincent Building and Loan association collaborates to send students back to school with the tools they need to learn.

    September 7, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Far left: Candice Sealey – Marketing Officer, SVBLA; Far Right (in the orange) - Phylicia Alexander Scipio-Lavia- Founder of Red Root SVG Inc.
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    Kingstown, Tuesday 5 th January, 2023/SVBLA – The St. Vincent Building & Loan
    Association (SVBLA) partnered with Red Root SVG, a local NGO, to donate school
    supplies to three families with children in need of support.

    The initiative, dubbed the ‘The Backpack Giveback’ saw Antonia John and Delicia
    Francis who are now first formers at the Intermediate High School as well as Ronald
    Isaacs, a student at the Chateaubelair Methodist School, receive backpacks with school
    supplies courtesy SVBLA; supplies included geometry sets, water bottles for the students
    to use to keep them hydrated, drawing books, folders, notebooks, crayons, colour pencils,
    exercise books, pencil cases, pens and pencils among other supplies.

    SVBLA noted that re-entering the classroom environment can be stressful on its own but
    returning to school without the necessary supplies can increase feelings of anxiety and
    concern. The financial institution further stated that helping children succeed today builds
    a better future for everyone and that they are happy to be able to alleviate some of the

    pressure on families that need support, especially since many families spend hundreds of
    dollars to send their children back to school.

    Red Root SVG expressed its elation on the collaboration and also cited the successful
    outcome of its back-to-school campaign which encompassed the distribution of essential
    supplies including backpacks, school shoes, educational materials, and notebooks, all
    designed to benefit the children; this included school supplies for Janila Francois who
    will be attending the Fitz Hughes Government School. Furthermore, as part of this
    commendable effort, parents made valuable contributions by providing gently-used
    textbooks, and in return, they received the necessary schoolbooks required for their
    children's academic journey.

    Red Root’s campaign and its support of the SVBLA ‘The Backpack Giveback’ initiative
    exemplifies its unwavering dedication to ensuring that children have access to the
    resources they need to excel academically and thrive in their educational pursuits.

    SVBLA has a tradition of supporting communities having previously teamed up Red
    Root SVG in 2021 to distribute Christmas gifts to families in SVG as well as
    continuously engaging in community efforts. Education and educating the community is
    also near and dear to SVBLA hence the existence of its scholarship programme as well as
    its support of the recently concluded Girls Empowerment Summit which saw SVBLA
    collaborating to present a financial literacy session to girls between 10 and 15 years of
    age as well as supporting the recently concluded NBC Fun day and Junior Jeopardy on
    air gameshow.

    (END)
    St. Vincent Building & Loan Association: Incorporated on July 04, 1941 but began
    operations on January 03, 1941, is owned and managed by Vincentians, for the benefit of
    Vincentians. Located at Halifax Street, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the
    Association was founded with the intention of providing Vincentians with a means to
    practice thrift through regular, systematic savings and a way to experience the joy and

    pride of owning their own home. Today, the Association offers a range of Services which
    include: Mortgages, Regular Savings, Super Savers, Fixed Deposits and Insurance
    products.

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