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CARIBBEAN AIRLINES DONATES STATIONERY SUPPLIES TO CHILDREN’S HOMES AND CHARITY ORGANISATIONS

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September 9, 2025
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Caribbean Airlines’ CEO Garvin Medera (right) hands over stationery supplies along  with gift vouchers donated by Charran’s Bookstore to representatives of the St. Jude’s  Home for Girls at the airline’s Piarco Head Office.

Caribbean Airlines’ CEO Garvin Medera (right) hands over stationery supplies along with gift vouchers donated by Charran’s Bookstore to representatives of the St. Jude’s Home for Girls at the airline’s Piarco Head Office.

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Caribbean Airlines employees  donated close to 7,000 items as part of the airline’s 2025 Stationery Drive. The items  were donated to several children’s homes as well as NGO’s which partnered with the  airline to distribute the supplies to scores of youths throughout Trinidad and Tobago. 

This initiative aligns with the airline’s Sustainability Programme and is just one of the  ways that Caribbean Airlines contributes to the communities it serves. 

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The drive was further boosted through the support of Charran’s Bookstore, with a  donation of gift vouchers. Pennacool Limited also contributed booklets to the drive.  

The Organizations which benefitted from the 2025 drive include: 

* 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 (Tobago) 

* Ripple Effect Promotions (Tobago) 

* Lambeau Community Residence for Children (Tobago) 

Additionally, stationery supplies were also shipped to Jamaica, Barbados and Guyana,  for distribution. 

Applauding the generosity of the airline’s employees, CEO, Garvin Medera stated: “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.”

Caribbean Airlines’ Sustainability Programme is governed under the pillars of  Education, Wellness and Community. For more on the airline’s sustainability  programme and initiatives, visit: https://cs.caribbean-airlines.com 

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