 The AFIA Foundation, JetBlue and the Commission of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, OECS, are working together to deliver much-needed relief supplies to the people of St. Vincent and Grenadines. The first in a series of shipments arrived in St. Lucia on Friday, April 23, via JetBlue for immediate onward shipment to St. Vincent. The relief supplies include urgently needed items such as face masks, face shields, blankets, gloves, isolation gowns and adult diapers. Director-General Dr. Didikus Jules thanked the organizations for their generous contributions and collaboration to expeditiously get supplies to St. Vincent. The OECS Commission would like to express its sincerest appreciation to the AFIA Foundation for sending US$206,000 worth of medical supplies that include adult pampers and face masks and PPE gear and particularly masks that may be helping people with respiratory problems in the face of the ash in the air to manage the situation. We are particularly grateful to JetBlue for having shipped that stuff to St. Lucia free of cost for the Foundation and we are responsible for ensuring now that it gets on to St. Vincent and the Grenadines in good condition. We also want to express thanks to the medical professionals on the move and Direct Relief who also played a role in helping us to link up with the AFIA Foundation in order to have that support provided. Volcanic eruptions began in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Friday, April 9, 2021. Two weeks later, sporadic eruptions accompanied by pyroclastic flows continue to force residents from the north of the island, the Red Zone, to seek refuge in shelters and in neighboring islands. The OECS Commission has launched the Stronger Together campaign as an official emergency response on behalf of the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.