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Canadian retail company donates to relief effort

Canadian retail company donates to relief effort FROM LEFT: Jodie Wolfe, CEO/President J2 Retail Management Inc., Shelley John SVG Tourism and April J2 Retail Management Inc. at the handing over ceremony of the donation of clothing for the SVG Volcano relief. Social Share NORTH YORK retail management company, J2 Retail Management Inc., has made a significant donation of 28000 items of clothing to help the people of St Vincent and the Grenadines after the island was devastated by a series of volcanic eruptions that rocked the Caribbean Island’s economy. The effects have been devastating for the small Caribbean island and the government has appealed to the international community for aid in the rebuilding efforts. As of April 9th, 20,000 citizens have been evacuated from their homes and have gone into shelters in the safe zones.

Canadian manufacturers donate PPEs to help SVG

Canadian manufacturers donate PPEs to help SVG BARRY HUNT, President of the Canadian Association of PPE Manufacturers (CAPPEM) (front left), Fitzgerald Huggins (front right), SVG Consul General and other members of CAPPEM share virtual handshake Social Share MANUFACTURERS OF Canadian PPE equipment are rallying to help the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines after the community was devasted by a series of volcanic eruptions that rocked the Caribbean Island and continue to spew ash across the island. The effects have been devastating for the small Caribbean island and the community is appealing to the international community for aid in the rebuilding efforts.

Canadian manufacturers donate PPEs to help SVG

Canadian manufacturers donate PPEs to help SVG BARRY HUNT, President of the Canadian Association of PPE Manufacturers (CAPPEM) (front left), Fitzgerald Huggins (front right), SVG Consul General and other members of CAPPEM share virtual handshake Social Share MANUFACTURERS OF Canadian PPE equipment are rallying to help the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines after the community was devasted by a series of volcanic eruptions that rocked the Caribbean Island and continue to spew ash across the island. The effects have been devastating for the small Caribbean island and the community is appealing to the international community for aid in the rebuilding efforts.

Faithful rally support for volcano victims

Faithful rally support for volcano victims Ash and smoke billow as the La Soufrière volcano erupts April 9 on the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. CNS photo/Robertson S. Henry, Reuters April 25, 2021 Errol Belgraves puts a mask on every morning before stepping out of the home he and his wife share in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. With facial covering ubiquitous on the island for over a year due to COVID-19, these days they also provide protection against the volcanic ash filling the air since the eruption of La Soufriere volcano on April 9. Inhalation of volcanic ash can be very detrimental to human health, with its harmful aerosols and poisonous gases. Although the Caribbean is accustomed to hurricanes, the potential health and economic impact of the eruptions on the nation already adversely impacted by COVID-19 remains to be seen. 

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