WHILE SOME PERSONS complain about damage done to flowers and growing foliage on the graves of their loved ones at some cemeteries, at the Belmont cemetery the complaint is about dogs digging holes in the soil of fresh graves. And Ishmael Richards, the main grave digger at that cemetery told SEARCHLIGHT that he has to be constantly repairing the damage done to the surface of graves. In full throated local …
Unicomer St. Vincent Team donating supplies to the Belmont Government School. Social Share
Unicomer (St. Vincent) Limited continues to demonstrate its commitment to the community and people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines by assisting over 20 charitable organisations and emergency shelters and helping over 30,000 displaced Vincentians, since the eruption of the Soufriere Volcano.
Organisations such as the Rillan Hill Shelter, Belmont Shelter, Golden Years Activity Centre and noted activist Donnie Collins from Solutions in Motion, all benefited from donations of mattresses, cots, food supplies, potable water, small appliances and cash donations.
Lisa Veira, commercial officer of Unicomer (St. Vincent) shared that , “These have been extremely trying times for the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines who have had to deal with a global pandemic and a volcanic eruption all within a very short space of time. For this reason, we rushed to provide assistance, even co