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The  Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan), handed over 1,089 boxes of donated goods from SimplyHelp Foundation, to the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.



On behalf of the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan), the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, handed over a  40-foot  container  of  donated  goods  from  the SimplyHelp  Foundation  to  the people and the government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, on February 1, 2021; through the Ministry of National Mobilisation.



As the two countries continue to share closer relations, the Embassy has collaborated with the SimplyHelp Foundation, a U.S. registered non-profit organization, for five successive years. This year, President Tina Bow of SimplyHelp Foundation shows her strong support towards Saint Vincent and the Grenadines by donating 1,089 boxes of various items with a value of US$141,180. These items include  children and women's clothes, shoes, school supplies, toys, eye goggles, face shields, and medical equipment. This marks the total contribution from SimplyHelp Foundation to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines over 3,000 boxes of various items.

The donation is the concrete practice of public-private collaboration, which upholds the spirit of “Taiwan can Help”. The collaboration between the two peoples demonstrates the core value of the long-term friendship between the two countries.



Taiwan has stated that it will continue to help its diplomatic allies and like-minded countries to prevent the pandemic, and to promotes the health and well-being of the people of the global community.

 

SOURCE: Ministry of National Mobilisation, Social Development, Family, Gender Affairs, Youth, Housing and Informal Human Settlements

Minister

 

Hon. Laverne Gibson-Velox