 The Rotary Club of St. Lucia brought good care over the holiday season despite the coronavirus. Coordinated efforts at the Ancillary R.C. Infant School ensured a center session for the students. Jesse Leos looks back on the community goodwill of the Rotary Club. With or without COVID, there was no way we were not going to have this project this year. The Rotary Club of St. Lucia is one of the charities that adapted to save Christmas 2020 from COVID-19. The club spread holiday cheer to the students of the Ancillary R.C. Infant School, coordinating a safe way for the kids to receive their toys from Santa Claus. At one point, we thought we might not have been able to do it, but there's really no way we could disappoint children at Christmas time. It was a challenge for us, but we were able to separate the kids according to the classes like kindergarten and grade one or grade two and they came in batches. So they all had their masks on and we were able to separate them so that they all came and collected their gifts, their meals in a safe way and I think it worked pretty well. This is the second time in the last five years that students from this infant school have enjoyed this Yuletide gesture. An appreciative school principal also remarked on the opportunity that the activity gave him and his teachers. So it gave us that opportunity as well to see our kids since we have not seen them in almost three months and we are grateful to the Rotary Club of course for always bringing good cheer to the children. When they came in today, we saw how excited they were and that brings joy to us as well. Other activities on the Rotary Club's outreach schedule for Christmas and New Year include the island-wide distribution of 150 food hampers to the less fortunate and 300 meals in their quarterly feeding program on January 2nd. For the Government Information Service, I am Jesse Leance reporting.