 As part of its activities for Financial Information Month 2020, the Bankers' Association of St. Lucia has been active in educating the general public and giving back to the poor and elderly. Representatives from the various banks came together recently to pay a special visit and make a donation to the Villa St. Joseph Home for the elderly. It's not every day that the staff and residents of the Villa St. Joseph Home in January gets visitors, but it was indeed a special occasion. Members of the Bankers' Association of St. Lucia chose to bless the home with a much welcome donation of essentials to include food items, toiletries, cleaning agents, water, and even a variety of fresh fruit for its residents as part of its activities for Financial Information Month. According to bank officials, COVID-19 has negatively impacted everyone, including the elderly and those who take care of them, and they both need support. As part of our mandate, enriching our 12 communities and on behalf of the Bankers' Association, in recognition of FIM 2020 Financial Information Month, I would like to offer you this donation. Food items, grocery items, we have cleaning supplies as well. We have some fruits and water. We know that this will go a long way, and we're hoping during this time, this pandemic, it will assist you to take care of our elderly that we definitely care for. Chairperson of the home Torradandas and the residents didn't hold back in expressing how grateful they were for the assistance. On behalf of Villa St. Joseph, the Board of Directors, the management and the residents of the Villa, we would like to thank the Bankers' Association for this wonderful donation they have given to the residents. This will go a long way, since right now, because of the pandemic, our budget has been stretched, and I think this will help us to do what we have to do for the residents. We thank you very much. Oh, okay, that's okay. I'd like to say something for all of you, come and see us in Villa St. Joseph, and come and give all the poor people in this room, and we are going to bless all of you, coming along, and have a blessed day. Thank you so much. And I want all of you to reach home very safely. Thank you. Thank you so much. The theme for Financial Information Month is financial empowerment through education, and for its regional partners, the focus this year is on reaching out to the public and helping to educate and build financial resilience during this global pandemic. The Villa St. Joseph home has been in existence for over 30 years, caring for the elderly in the community of Dennery. From the Government Information Service, Lisa Joseph reports in.