 The Civil Service Association, CSA, joined the Caribbean counterparts in observing Caribbean public service and Solidarity Week this October. The CSA used this year's observance to provide financial aid to one charity on Ireland. President Scipian Montrop and his executive took a trip to the south where they distributed the funds. We decided to recognize October 4th as Solidarity Week and of course as part of the celebrations we agreed to select one charity to do a donation and of course Comfort Bay was selected and so we here to present to them 1500 dollars towards assisting them in whatever activities that they are undertaking on behalf of the elderly in the south. Staff of the home were elated at the gesture which they assured would be put to good use. We'd just like to say a wonderful express our gratitude to the Civil Service Association for their generous check towards our residents in celebration of Solidarity Day. We know for sure that it will go a long way in helping our residents and the home in general. The manager of the establishment was also on hand to express gratitude for the act of generosity. We are thankful and we are happy that we are considered for this year and on behalf of the staff and residents we are happy to see thank you for remembering us. The Caribbean Public Services Association of which CSA is an affiliate has decided to recognize October 4th as Caribbean Public Service and Solidarity Day as a crucial reminder of the indispensable role of public officers across the Caribbean region in our development and resilience. For the communication unit of the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Early Affairs, I'm Sant Justin.