 Almost three months after the November 6th trough, some of the worst affected households and families are still recovering and trying to put their lives back together. This donation from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we are sure will go a long way in helping those affected households return to normalcy. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints answered their call and the National Emergency Management Organization, who continues to provide the necessary support, is pleased to facilitate this kind gesture. Today we are happy to receive the donation of EC$200,000 towards mattresses, assistance to Dame Paulette-Louise Primary School, and food items and vouchers. I now call on Ms. Karen Kennedy, President of the Relief Society, Women's Organization in the north of St. Lucia of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is very proud to be a part of this presentation this morning. We have come to the assistance of the NIMO organization and have assisted them greatly during the period of the last devastation that we have had with the floods. We are very grateful to be one of the main sponsors that have greatly given to this organization because through this organization they have reached the lives of many who have been suffering and have been devastated not only through the flood but through other circumstances. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have, it's part of our DNA to reach out to members of the community to help persons in need. It's part of God's plan to help one another. And so we have fulfilled that mandate as we do our duties to help people in the community through this wonderful organization NIMO. So we are very happy to be here today. Thank you Karen. We will now hand over the check of 18,500 US to the Dame Pollet-Louise Primary School. I now call on Mrs. Etheline Laos to receive the check. Good morning ladies and gentlemen. I am Etheline Laos, principal of Dame Pollet-Louise Primary School and proud and happy and appreciative recipient of this donation from the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints. And on behalf of my staff, my students and everyone at Dame Pollet, I would like to say a deep, a deep thank you for this gesture that you have done for Dame Pollet. It will go a very long way. It's not a small amount by any means at all. And I know it will replenish not just what we have lost, but at least a little bit of pride and knowing that to our students, it's an indication that there are people who are willing to help and there are people who have us in their hearts. And we don't have to simply rely on government because the community sees the school as a place that they can make a difference. And to you, I say this check means more than just money. It's a heartfelt appreciation for humanity that you from the Church have indicated today. So once again, on behalf of my staff, students, parents, we say a real, real deep thank you for this gesture of appreciation. Thank you very much. Thank you. I just want to add as well, the mattresses and everything else you have contributed will also be helping some of our families because we have at least 14 families that were also affected by the flooding. So again, on their behalf, I say thank you. Thanks again. Thank you, Mrs. Leos. And once again, I want to say thank you to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We have had a long history with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Nemu, and they have always come to our aid when we need them. So I just want to say thank you for all those years of assistance to Nemu. Thank you, everybody.