 St. Louisians in the diaspora are relentless in their charitable efforts for the homeland. Just recently, shipments arrived from the United Kingdom and Senkwa, U.S. Virgin Islands. Free barrels of children's clothing and toys were donated by the Grozile Community Association in the U.K. to go towards children's at the achievers' early childhood centre in Grand Riviere. Four barrels of clothing and household supplies were donated to the St. Louisian Social Development Fund, SSDF, by Veronica Fede of the St. Lucia Action Circle in St. Croix for distribution to the less fortunate in various communities. Resource mobilisation officer at the SSDF, annual Edwin, accepted the barrels on behalf of the organisation. SSDF receives calls of persons on a daily basis and calls of calls, requests for assistance from the underprivileged in St. Lucia, and it is no secret that the pandemic is upon us and the situation has exacerbated in terms of the demand for assistance among the lesser privileged in St. Lucia. And persons right now who has lost their job or who have already been experiencing poverty, if they do have a dollar, it will not be to purchase the extra play to put in the house or clothing to put on their back. So this donation from the St. Lucia Action Association of St. Croix and Ms. Veronica Fede and her team comes at a very timely opportune time so that we can hand these donations, these clothing items to our lesser privileged persons that are not able to afford. Accepting the free barrels of children's clothing and toys on behalf of the achievers early childhood centre is representative Patricia Altenor Rosalie. Okay, on behalf of the underprivileged and also the children at the achievers early childhood development centre, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the Rosalie St. Lucia Community Association in the UKIE for your generosity over after over 45 years on counting. They continue to champion the cause. They continue to champion the cause. I wish to say thanks for this kind gesture. It is most welcome at this time, especially as we are going through a pandemic. I strongly believe that the contents of these barriers will go a long way in assisting not just the children, but the parents as well. Ambassador for the Aspergeral Affairs expressed thanks to the St. Lucia's abroad who continue their humanitarian efforts for St. Lucia during the pandemic. I want to say to the Rosalie Association in the UKIE, thank you, thank you, thank you. This is not the first time you have, and I know you'll continue doing. So we just want to say thank you for your continued support, your loyalty and your patriotism to your country. The St. Lucia Action Circle of St. Croix, the president being Mrs. Veronica Fede, have decided that she will donate those four barrels to the SSDF so that they can distribute to the needy. Although they experience in the challenges of the pandemic themselves, many have lost their jobs, yet they have not stopped. In fact, the contributions to St. Lucia has increased. As you have noticed, the traffic in your office and my office, it is relentless. They have not stopped donating, donating, donating. Ambassador for the Aspergeral Affairs, her Excellency, Dr. Joyce Lynn Fletcher.