Activist group STRIVE is urging Corporate Saint Lucia to support its efforts to reduce city violence and provide opportunities for at-risk youth.
A month after brokering a gang peace treaty, STRIVE met with the Youth and Sports Ministry and the Rotary Club to push for more backing. Member Michael Phillips is calling on businesses to step up, stressing that community partnerships are key to lasting peace.
Strive Urges Corporate Saint Lucia To Help Fight City Violence
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