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Caribbean Airlines donates stationery supplies to children’s homes and NGOs

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Caribbean Airlines donates stationery supplies to children’s homes and NGOs
Key Points(5)
  • Caribbean Airlines employees have donated nearly 7,000 stationery items to children’s homes and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) across Trinidad and Tobago, as part of the carrier’s 2025 Stationery Drive.
  • The annual initiative, which falls under the airline’s Sustainability Programme, aims to support education in vulnerable communities.
  • This year’s effort was further strengthened through contributions from Charran’s Bookstore, which provided gift vouchers, and Pennacool Limited, which added booklets to the drive.
  • Beneficiaries of the 2025 initiative included The St.
  • Jude’s Home for Girls, The St.

Caribbean Airlines employees have donated nearly 7,000 stationery items to children’s homes and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) across Trinidad and Tobago, as part of the carrier’s 2025 Stationery Drive.

The annual initiative, which falls under the airline’s Sustainability Programme, aims to support education in vulnerable communities. This year’s effort was further strengthened through contributions from Charran’s Bookstore, which provided gift vouchers, and Pennacool Limited, which added booklets to the drive.

Beneficiaries of the 2025 initiative included The St. Jude’s Home for Girls, The St. Mary’s Children’s Home, The Dotted Line Foundation, Enterprise Community Council, Hampers Inc Ltd, Probation Hostel in Tobago, Ripple Effect Promotions in Tobago, and the Lambeau Community Residence for Children in Tobago. Supplies were also shipped to Jamaica, Barbados, and Guyana for distribution.

Applauding the generosity of staff, Caribbean Airlines CEO Garvin Medera said:
“I thank our employees who continue to give generously to our annual stationery drive. Education is one of the pillars of Caribbean Airlines Sustainability program. Each contribution makes it possible for children and youths in vulnerable communities to receive the supplies they need to support their education.”

The airline’s Sustainability Programme is built on three main pillars: Education, Wellness, and Community.

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