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Virgin Islands / March 25, 2017

ST. CROIX — Scotiabank continued its commitment to organizations in the Virgin Islands community with a donation to Project Promise, LLC, the bank made known Friday. The presentation took place at Scotiabank’s Sunny Isle Branch in St. Croix.

Project Promise is a local non-profit organization that provides support to at-risk youth in St. Croix. They promote programs that teach life coaching, personal wellness and academic tutoring.  With a holistic approach to childhood development, Project Promise encourages St. Croix’s at-risk youth to lead happier and healthier lives.

“Scotiabank strives to be responsive to the needs of the children in our community. It is a pleasure to be able to partner with Project Promise in helping empower our young people with the skills, tools, and information to help them become better off,” said Christine N. Lee, Marketing Officer, Scotiabank USVI.

Representing Scotiabank during the presentation were Scotiabank Sunny Isle Branch Manager, Derrick Martin and Asst. Manager Small Business, Yvette Clendinen.


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