The Landings has come to the assistance of a popular city barber Cutty Ranks, who a few years ago started a community outreach project across the island. The initiative is aimed at offering grooming services to schoolboys free of charge. In recent times, the project has expanded to also offer scalp treatment for the students, as well as general personal effects for good hygiene.
On Monday August 24th, The Landings presented a check to Cutty Ranks, to assist in the furtherance of this community outreach grooming program. Ranks expressed his appreciation to the General Manager for the donation, which he says will go a long way in continuing to provide grooming assistance and instruction as well as hygiene best practices and awareness to young people throughout the communities and school districts.
Management of the Landings St. Lucia says it is proud to be part of this project and looks forward to building a strong relationship with this and other partners dedicated to supporting the communities. “We are enormously proud and privileged to donate this money to Cutty Ranks and the excellent work that he does with children in Saint Lucia,” Kathleen Taylor the Landings GM says. According to her, a staff member brought the project to the attention of management, who immediately felt that it was a wonderful project to respond to. “We also believed that it was a great opportunity to give back to the community as it is something we have been doing, for example, with the Grow well charity project of which we are a contributor,” Taylor says.
According to the management of The Landings St. Lucia, a resort which recently won “Luxury Beach Resort of the Year from Luxury Travel Guide 2015,” “we are proud and privileged to be part of the wonderful island community of Saint Lucia and feel that it is our responsibility to assist those who have been so supportive of our endeavours and have ensured that our guests experience the joys of our island.
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