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Red Light Holland (CSE:TRIP) and Headland West Indies lead relief effort in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

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23 April 2021 15:30 (EDT)
Red Light Holland - Director and CEO, Todd Shapiro (Right).

Source: Daily Hive.

Red Light Holland (TRIP) and Headland West Indies are leading #SVGStrong, a relief effort in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

The #SVGStrong campaign aims to raise funds, in-kind donations and expertise to support the recovery following the eruption of the La Soufrière volcano.

Headland West Indies’ team will administer donations under the supervision of the National Emergency Management Organization with facilitation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade through its consulate in Toronto, Canada.

#SVGStrong is further supported by SVG Pioneer Licensees Mera Life Sciences, Ajori Health and Wellness, and SVG Biomed – the psychedelic subsidiary of Headland West Indies.

The companies’ commitments include:

Todd Shapiro, CEO and Director of Red Light Holland, commented,

“As Red Light Holland continues its productive talks with both the highest levels of the SVG government and members of the Vincentian business community in the emerging plant-based wellness industry, we are immediately doing our part to support them at this critical time by powering this initiative.

Having spent a significant amount of time recently in SVG, I grew very fond of the beauty of this nation and its people. In the wake of this devastating volcano, we recognize the magnitude of the task facing the government now and in the months ahead.

#SVGStrong allows us to rise together to help meet this challenge and help the people directly affected. I implore everyone to step up and join us in SVG’s time of need and please go to www.SVGstrong.org for more info.”

Headland West Indies harnesses the power of medicinal plants from cultivation to treatment.

Red Light Holland is an Ontario-based corporation engaged in the production, growth and sale of magic truffles to the legal market in the Netherlands.

Red Light Holland (TRIP) is up by 13.79 per cent and is currently trading at $0.33 per share as of 2:12 pm ET.

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