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The Taylor Family Trust for
Grenada was registered on 27th June 2008 by Earleen Taylor.
Grenada, is endowed with much natural beauty and a
population of never ending smiles, but it also suffers from extreme levels of
poverty and a lack of infrastructure, leaving it barely able to provide
acceptable housing, education or healthcare facilities for the
majority of its people. Against this backdrop, Grenada
inevitably finds itself unable to provide an environment for
opportunity to flourish and self-dependency to be nurtured.
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"There
clearly has to be a better future and I am committed to making a difference. With the help of the international community,
we can make a visible and effective impact on this tiny island
community, which has such large challenges ahead of it. Grenada's problems are by no means unique. However, unlike
many developing countries, its challenges are surmountable. It
was with this vision in mind that I established the Taylor
Family Trust, a charitable organisation registered in
Grenada." -
Earleen Taylor |
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The purpose of the Trust will be to assist in increasing the
standard of living and enhancing the general quality of life of
the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Patrick in Grenada and
Grenadians altogether based on a non-partisan policy. In
particular:
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support programmes with measurable, qualitative results.
To focus on the development and education of Grenada's younger
population creating a self perpetuating development cycle for
the greater good of Grenada.
To break the most critical causes of poverty and associated abuses providing
individuals with the
opportunity to contribute and flourish in an ascendant Grenada.
To promote cultural change, including reinvigorating the
historic Grenadian work ethic, helping the island's people to
play a leading role in Grenada's future. |
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Earleen Taylor.
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