The St. Vincent and the Grenadines–Cuba Friendship Society has initiated a nationwide fundraising drive to provide critical assistance to Cuba during what has been described as one of the most severe humanitarian crises in the nation’s recent history. This solidarity movement emerges as Cuba grapples with acute shortages of fundamental necessities including food, medical supplies, and energy resources—conditions substantially intensified by strengthened economic sanctions from the United States.
Dexter Rose, former Vincentian ambassador to Cuba and spokesperson for the Society, articulated that the campaign represents more than mere financial support. It symbolizes the reaffirmation of a deep-rooted bond of mutual solidarity between the two nations. “Cuba has consistently supported us during our times of need—particularly in healthcare and education sectors. Now, it is our moral obligation to extend our support to Cuba,” Rose stated, highlighting decades of cooperation that included deployments of Cuban medical professionals, educators, and specialists throughout Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
The initiative encourages contributions from individuals, private enterprises, and organizations across the country. All collected funds will be allocated to procure essential supplies for direct shipment to Cuba, aiming to alleviate the daily struggles faced by Cuban families. Beyond material aid, the campaign seeks to raise international awareness about the human consequences of prolonged economic restrictions.
Community leaders and activists are mobilizing public participation, emphasizing that even modest donations can generate significant impact. The movement underscores the principle that compassion should transcend geopolitical boundaries during periods of adversity. Through collective action, the Friendship Society aspires to deliver not only tangible support but also a powerful message to the Cuban people: they remain remembered and supported by the global community.
