Castries, July 22 2021; They Often Cry Outreach (TOCO) – a Taj Weekes Foundation last week distributed 10,000 pounds of foodstuff to households and communities across Saint Lucia. This marks the second shipment of food in TOCO’s ongoing drive to bring relief to families coping with lost income resulting from the dislocation created by the COVID Pandemic. The shipment of foods consisted of dried goods inclusive of grains, sugar, peas and beans, crackers and powdered dairy goods.

Taken From NWI TiMES.COM VALPARAISO — On an early February night just days after the polar vortex departed Northwest Indiana, Valparaiso University students made their way through the snow, feet crunching on frozen grass, to the Duesenberg Recital Hall inside the Center for Arts. The small theater played host to an event seemingly out of place. […]

Taken From B-104 Full Country A popular event that rolls through Kimberley every summer will take to the streets of a Caribbean island next month. The annual “Sullivan Challenge” longboarding race that coincides with JulyFest has inspired a competition in Saint Lucia Dec. 13th. Jody Willcock with the local Berkeley Manufacturing company says they’re hosting a first of […]

Taken from St.Lucia Times Castries, October 30th, 2015: With the support of JetBLue, Overseas Sons & Daughters of St. Lucia (OSADS) and the Dominica Relief Dallas, TOCO Foundation has made good on its promise to continue its mobilization to support the Dominica relief effort. Another care-package shipment has been dispatched to the island of Dominica with […]