Islander Watersports donates hand sanitizers to students on Nevis

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Photo caption: (l-r) Hon. Troy Liburd, Junior Minister of Education in the Nevis Island Administration; and Kevin Barrett, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, accepting a donation of 2000 bottles of hand sanitizer on September 14, 2020, from Mr. Wincent Perkins and his wife Mrs. Delvise Perkins, owners of local company Islander Watersports

NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (September 14, 2020) – The owners of local company Islander Watersports are playing their part in the fight against COVID-19 by donating 2,000 attachable bottles of hand sanitizers to the Ministry of Education on Nevis.

At a brief handing over ceremony on September 14, 2020, Mr. Wincent Perkins, owner of the water taxi service, said he wanted to assist in any way he could during this difficult time.

“We always find ways to give back to the community and we are glad that we could donate 2,000 bottles of hand sanitizer to the Ministry.

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Photo caption: Boxes containing 2000 bottles of hand sanitizer donated by Mr. Wincent Perkins and Mrs. Delvise Perkins, owners of local company Islander Watersports on September 14, 2020

“We are donating this type of sanitizer because the idea is, they can clip them onto their bags, so they have them ready to sanitize their hands throughout the day while they are at school,” he said.

Hon. Troy Liburd, Junior Minister of Education in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) said he was happy to accept the donation on behalf of the students of Nevis.

“I think it is a wonderful gesture by Mr. and Mrs. Perkins to do this for our children. We all know we are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and any assistance we get from the general public, including our corporate citizens, is certainly welcome.

“Now, the students can have sanitizer on them at all times. So no matter what they are doing they will have sanitizer with them, and we know how important that is as a preventative measure,” he said.

Also present was Mr. Kevin Barrett, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education. He also expressed gratitude for the donation on behalf of the Ministry.

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