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HomeGeneral NewsCharity raises thousands to help children

Charity raises thousands to help children

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A local charity in St. Kitts and Nevis has raised tens of thousands of dollars that will be used to assist children in the federation who are in need of medical attention, primarily overseas.

The funds were raised by the Paediatric Assistance League of SKN (PALS) during a pre-valentine fundraiser on Saturday, 10th February, 2018, at the Spice Mill on Cockleshell Beach.

The fundraiser was held under the theme, ‘Give with all your heart’, and in-cluded activities as a Silent & Oral Auction, a Wheel of Fortune, a Photo Booth, Games, as well as music and dancing.

During the event, four entities made special donations totalling $36,500. These contributions came from Champs for Charity, $3,000; RAMS, $10,000; Delisle Walwyn & Co. Ltd, $10,000; and $13,500 from WARTSILA Caribbean, a Finland company with a corporate branch in Grenada.

Several contributions were also made by citizens and residents of St. Kitts and Nevis.

Matthews said the organisation had a very busy 2017 and supported chil-dren at the JNF General Hospital and the Alexandra Hospital on Nevis. These children were in need of medical interventions that were available only off-island.

Matthews informed that PALS works along with Social Services to determine who are most eligible to receive funding assistance.

“The children that need our help are those whose families cannot afford the costs for the medical treatment,” Matthews stated.

With the growing demand for assistance from PALS, Matthew reflected up-on the ongoing need for support from people and corporate entities who care, so she was quite pleased with the turn-out to the fundraiser.

 

“It was even more popular than it was last year. Last year we had about 20 persons, and this year, we went up to 260 persons attending the event,” Matthews informed.

It was just in 2017 that PALS celebrated its 25th Anniversary and used the occasion to introduce its annual fundraiser to address the growing demands on the organisation.

Referring to the ongoing need for community and corporate support, Mat-thews stated, “We need it, because, more and more, there are children suf-fering from various forms of medical conditions that require overseas care, and remember, we are talking about children whose families cannot afford the costs.”

The PALS president indicated that the organisation was in the process rec-onciling the finances of the event, and was not in a position to provide a figure on the funds raised. However, the organisation was aiming for its 2018 target.

Matthews said, “Our aim and hope was to raise about $100,000. It might be a bit ambitious, but we believed we could do it once we had the right crowd… because we have to sell and appeal to a crowd that cares. We try to appeal to people whom we know are charitable and empathetic.”

 

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