ST. CROIX — University of the Virgin Islands employees and students will have the opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of children through donations to the Queen Louise Home for Children, as UVI has partnered with the nonprofit on a “Backpacks for Success” outreach project.according to a bulletin UVI issued this morning.
Participants will have the opportunity to donate school and related supplies to children in need, in preparation for the upcoming school year. The Queen Louise Home for Children provides temporary placement in a family setting for children ages birth to 12 who have been the victims of abandonment, abuse or neglect. They also provide a home and 24-hour care to our most critically disabled and medically fragile children, most of which are wheelchair bound.
The deadline for submission of items is on Thursday, August 6. The items should be brought to the Campus Operations Office on the Albert A. Sheen Campus. The University will make its formal presentation of items to Queen Louise Home for Children on August 12.
This effort is a part of activities to fulfill an aspiration in UVI’s strategic plan, and a Board of Trustees approved goal, that requires UVI to use its resources to assist and improve community based organizations.
For more information contact Una Dyer, director of Presidential Operations, at (340) 693-1002 on St. Thomas and Nereida Washington, director of Campus Operations on the Albert A. Sheen Campus on St. Croix, at (340) 692-4161 or Douglas Simpson at (340) 692-4167.
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