By Sue-Ann Wayow NON-PROFIT organisation Is there Not a Cause (ITNAC) has received a one-off grant of $10,000 from the Ministry of Social Development and Family Services. Social Development Minister Donna Cox presented the cheque to founder of ITNAC, Avonelle Hector-Joseph at the organisation’s transitional home in Central Trinidad on Tuesday. The provision of the one-off grant falls […]readmore
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By Prior Beharry THE Candlelight Movement is locked out of Woodford Square in Port-of-Spain on Friday evening as it launches its campaign to get 100,000 signatures for a petition calling for measures to help protect women in Trinidad and Tobago. Instead, the event was held at the corner of Knox and Pembroke Streets in front […]readmore
By Prior Beharry THE Candlelight Movement will launch a petition on Friday calling for five measures including the use of non-lethal weapons and the fast tracking of firearm users’ licences for women. A release on Monday stated that the petition will be signed by the Randolph Bharatt, the father of murder victim Andrea Bharatt, […]readmore
By Sue-Ann Wayow IN the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, non-governmental organisation Is There Not A Cause (ITNAC) made a huge decision to purchase a property to assist persons most in need. This property purchased in July will be transformed into a transitional home to provide accommodations to persons who have been affected […]readmore