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Non-profit Organizations in St. Vincent And The Grenadines
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Companies
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Blessed Community International
Blessed Community International (BCI) currently reaches three regions, the United States/Canada, the United Kingdom/Europe, and the Caribbean. We bring together community leaders, teams, groups, and professionals to collaborate on creative solutions to real-world problems and positively impact our communities. Our aim is to expand our support to members in 100 countries.
11 to 50 staff
Saint Vincent And The Grenadines Zero Hunger Trust Fund
The Zero Hunger Trust Fund (ZHTF) has a mandate and programs that supports the national agenda to build resilient communities that can withstand food security challenges, laying the foundation for a future where no one goes to bed hungry. Our Vision A Saint Vincent and the Grenadines free of hunger and meeting the nutritional needs of the population. Our Mission Our mission is to transform the lives of the vulnerable and disadvantaged by working strategically and collaboratively with other stakeholders to harness and allocate the resources necessary for the eradication of hunger in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Our Values Human Dignity Collaboration Empowerment Multi-dimensional Innovation Creativity
11 to 50 staff
Jci St. Vincent St. Vincent Jaycees
The birth of the Jaycees started in 1959, Mr. Phillip Greaves, an assistant master at the Boys’ Grammar School introduced the ideals of the movement to Mr. Joe Connell, brother of the first President and Senator, Senator Arthur. R. Connell. On 16th July, 1959, at a public meeting held at the Memorial Hall the St. Vincent Junior Chamber was officially inaugurated with a membership of thirty-six. The Chapter held its first general meeting on July 28th, 1959 and elected its first president, Senator Arthur Connell. The St. Vincent Jaycees became involved in the running of carnival in 1962, and ran the festival until 1972. In 1964, BINGO was introduced after a delegation, which had attended a JCI Regional Conference in Barbados, was sold with the idea of running a BINGO. It was so successful the Chapter was able to donate an ambulance to the Government of SVG and contribute to the community including the Arnos Vale Playing Pavilion. In 1973, a fifteen (15) minute program called “Jaycees & You” was aired on Radio SVG (705).In the 1970s the Chapter added an Annual Secondary Public Speaking and a Primary School Spelling B Competition. 1980-1982 saw the construction of a clinic at Fancy. A project which won every award at W.I Jaycees NOM convention in 1983.
11 to 50 staff