 The Center for Adolescent Renewal Care and Upton Garden Girls Center are receiving support from corporate entity CIBC First Caribbean International Bank Limited. Details in this report. At-risk adolescents are the latest beneficiaries under CIBC First Caribbean's Adopter Cause program in St. Lucia. As the bank continues to adapt its corporate social responsibility efforts to meet the changing circumstances brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, it has shifted focus from the primary schools to rehabilitative and development institutions on Island. This year represents a departure from the past. We have selected to concentrate our programs on the Center for Adolescent Renewal and Education or Cure and the Upton Garden Girls Center. We're therefore very proud to announce that the bank will be providing tablets for four centers across the island for use by the students for educational purposes. The center requested eight devices, however, we undertook to increase that number by two so as to ensure that each center is covered. The ten devices donated to the Center for Adolescent Renewal Care for its skills development program are valued at $6,000. CARES Executive Director Carleen Mason says this donation will complement the center's blended learning activities amid the pandemic. So many of our trainees are not able to connect to our online platforms because they do not have the devices. So rest assured that these tablets will be greatly used. What we have found is that even though some of the trainees may have internet access because they do not have the correct devices, the instruction is placed and they are unable to get it. But this gift will greatly enhance what the trainees would now be able to do. CIBC First Caribbean also presented a check to the Upton Garden Girls Center for $5,000. On hand to collect the check is Jacqueline Messiah Simian, director at the center. Upton Gardens Girls Center is positioning itself to become a viable second chance for young women in the country. We have introduced our CSEC and CVQ programs effective January 2020. Of course, COVID has brought some interruptions to that. However, this generous donation will go directly to our scholarship fund. That fund covers school uniforms, transportation and in the future it will cover examination fees as we prepare young women for CSEC and CVQ courses. CIBC First Caribbean has pledged continued support to both institutions going forward. We intend to augment this effort with other training delivered by officers of the bank such as mentorship for the care program and for Upton Gardens Center. We have made a job interview, coaching and workplace preparation sessions. We truly hope that in doing so we will make a meaningful contribution to your personal development and these tools will be a catalyst to spur learning and career opportunities as we look forward to hearing the testimonials in the near future.