 As part of its activities for Financial Information Month, FIM, the Bankers Association of St. Lucia makes a generous visit to the Missionaries of Charity in Hospital Road for our show. The organization, which also consists of the murder Teresa's home, is the first to receive support from the Bankers Association since the launch of FIM this year. We have Moindesh Report by Ross Daniel. The Missionaries of Charity is an international Catholic religious congregation who has vowed to give wholehearted free service to the poor in the community. The local branch of the order has been attending to the less fortunate and the elderly in the four-show community for approximately 25 years through the mother Teresa's home. Today, the organization is the first recipient of a donation of essential food items from the Bankers Association of St. Lucia. It is always a humbling experience when we visit the less fortunate among us. It reminds us how fragile life can be and how much we take for granted. It has become something of a staple during Financial Information Month where we reach out to the less fortunate among us to show some love, if you may, to those among us, our brothers and sisters who may not have as much as we do. According to the Chairperson of the Activities Committee, Vernell Joseph, the plan for the Association is to make this charity drive an annual event for Financial Information Month. It's another year, Financial Information Month 2021 and it's about giving back. As part of our corporate social responsibility, we are given to the Missionaries of Charity here at four-show and we believe in assisting, we believe in helping out. There are a few ladies here who needed our assistance and it is part of our culture to give back to society. One of the members of the congregation, Sister Creeper, thanked the Association for respecting what they do and providing them with the much needed supplies to do it. We have now ten of them and more or less there are like one lady is 99, two of them one is 97, so they are also filled at home with us because that way we take care of them, they really feel at home. Officials from the collective group of financial institutions say that a visit to three more homes are on the list of activities for the remainder of October. Reporting from the Government Information Service, Ross Daniel.