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GOODWILL CHARITY GROUP RECEIVES DONATION

The Goodwill Charity Group received a donation of EC$1,000 from local attorney and author of the book, Simply Law, Ms. Trudy O. Glasgow earlier this week. Ms. Nahdjla Bailey, a member of the group and local author of numerous books herself, received the cheque on behalf of the charity group.

“Many thanks to you, Ms. Glasgow, for your generous donation to the Goodwill Charity Group. Every donation assists us in continuing to do what we do in respect of the underprivileged in our St. Lucia, whether by direct means or through the institutions which cater to them. As you well know, we’ve been doing this work for twenty five years,” Bailey said.

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She went on to say, “We welcome this opportunity to let members of the public know about us because they wish to do as you have done. So, thank you once again both for your kind and thoughtful donation as well as for giving us this opportunity to further our cause.”

Ms. Glasgow promised that if book sales continue to improve, she will make another donation in the near future.

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