On Saturday 5th November 2016, under the leadership of President Debbie Roopchand, RC Princes Town continued to strive to fulfill this year's theme of "Rotary Serving Humanity" by conducting its third distribution of basic monthly supplies to the children of the Cerebral Palsy Society of Trinidad and Tobago.
 
 
 
The distribution took place at the KPA Primary School, Chase Village where the Society meets on a monthly basis.
 
Unable to obtain the use of a venue properly equipped to support their members' needs (despite their many efforts), the Society and its membership have to meet within a small classroom using infant desks and benches as best they can.

While the parents of the children of the Society continue to be faced with major challenges such as their inability to afford physical therapy, speech therapy, and daytime care for their children, more than one parent expressed their thanks to RC Princes Town for its assistance which allows for them to use the money they would have had to spend on these items towards other pressing needs for their children.

At the meeting, there was a beautiful performance by the children of the Girl Guides Association of Trinidad and Tobago who took the time out to perform a parang song, as well as, other songs for the children so as to bring some cheer to their day.
 
For more information on RC Princes Town,
Please contact Club President Debbie Roopchand
Or check our their Club Website and Facebook page