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Saturday, March 22, 2025

SATT, Sewa TT partner to aid ravaged island

by

Derek Achong
1440 days ago
20210411
Supermarket Association president Rajiv Diptee, right, and Sewa TT president Revan Teelucksingh display the items in a SewaTT St Vincent Volcano relief hamper during a press conference at Super Quality Supermarket, Tissue Drive, Trincity, yesterday.

Supermarket Association president Rajiv Diptee, right, and Sewa TT president Revan Teelucksingh display the items in a SewaTT St Vincent Volcano relief hamper during a press conference at Super Quality Supermarket, Tissue Drive, Trincity, yesterday.

ANISTO ALVES

The Su­per­mar­ket As­so­ci­a­tion of T&T (SATT) has part­nered with NGO Se­wa In­ter­na­tion­al TT (Se­wa TT) to pro­vide a safe and ef­fi­cient method for cit­i­zens to pro­vide re­lief sup­plies to cit­i­zens of St Vin­cent and the Grenadines (SVG) af­fect­ed by the erup­tion of the La Soufriere Vol­cano.

Both or­gan­i­sa­tions re­vealed the plan dur­ing a press con­fer­ence at Su­per Qual­i­ty Su­per­mar­ket in Trinci­ty yes­ter­day.

Se­wa TT pres­i­dent Re­van Teelucks­ingh ex­plained that un­der the ini­tia­tive cit­i­zens are be­ing asked to con­tribute to his or­gan­i­sa­tion’s plan to ship 2,000 sealed buck­ets con­tain­ing sup­plies to St Vin­cent in the next two weeks.

Each buck­et will con­tain non-per­ish­able food items, which can feed a fam­i­ly of four for three days, and med­ical sup­plies. The items in the buck­ets have an es­ti­mat­ed val­ue of $500 as they are to be pur­chased from sup­pli­ers at their cost price.

Cit­i­zens can con­tribute, what they can, by mak­ing do­na­tions while pay­ing their bill at su­per­mar­kets across T&T, which have signed up for the ini­tia­tive.

Teelucks­ingh ex­plained that us­ing the ini­tia­tive cit­i­zens can con­tribute to the spe­cif­ic needs of SVG cit­i­zens as the items in the pack­ages were se­lect­ed based on dis­cus­sions with the Caribbean Dis­as­ter Emer­gency Man­age­ment Agency (CDE­MA), which is co­or­di­nat­ing dis­as­ter re­lief.

Ac­cord­ing to Teelucks­ingh, the buck­ets along with large quan­ti­ties of bot­tled wa­ter would be hand­ed over to the Of­fice of Dis­as­ters Pre­pared­ness and Man­age­ment (ODPM), which would then trans­fer them to CDE­MA for dis­tri­b­u­tion.

He al­so not­ed that it would help pro­tect cit­i­zens dur­ing the on­go­ing COVID-19 pan­dem­ic.

“You don’t have to dri­ve to any­body and in­ter­act with them,” Teelucks­ingh said.

He ex­plained that the process would al­so pre­vent in­fect­ed per­sons from con­t­a­m­i­nat­ing sup­plies and in turn in­fect vol­un­teers, who are pack­ing and trans­port­ing the buck­ets.

Teelucks­ingh al­so sug­gest­ed that one-gal­lon bot­tles of wa­ter have been ear­marked as op­posed to sin­gle-serv­ing cas­es to pre­vent plas­tic pol­lu­tion dur­ing re­lief ef­forts.

Speak­ing at the event, pres­i­dent of SATT Ra­jiv Diptee ex­plained that al­though his or­gan­i­sa­tion’s mem­bers have been fi­nan­cial­ly im­pact­ed by the pan­dem­ic, they still ac­cept­ed that they had a du­ty to as­sist.

“It does not ab­scond us from hav­ing a re­spon­si­bil­i­ty to as­sist where a nat­ur­al dis­as­ter has oc­curred,” Diptee said.

“T&T con­sid­ers it­self as a leader in the Caribbean com­mu­ni­ty and we have to act as lead­ers. We have to take front,” Diptee said.

Diptee not­ed that many large su­per­mar­ket chains and some in­de­pen­dent ones across Trinidad had al­ready signed up to fa­cil­i­tate do­na­tions, with more in­clud­ing those in To­ba­go, ex­pect­ed to join in the com­ing days.

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