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Trinidad and Tobago: I Love Tobago – Built To Donate Initiative Gains Momentum In Tobago

The “I Love Tobago – Built to Donate” initiative is gaining traction in Tobago, as it continues to make a positive impact on the community. Founded by Jimmel Morton, the initiative focuses on collecting derelict vehicles, repairing them, and donating them at no cost to those in need. This program, which was first highlighted in 2023, has now entered its third year and has seen an increase in participation and support from the local community.

Morton’s efforts aim to address both environmental concerns and social needs by repurposing abandoned vehicles that might otherwise contribute to pollution and urban decay. The initiative not only provides functional vehicles to individuals and families who may not have the means to purchase a car but also promotes a culture of giving and community support in Tobago.

As the program continues to grow, it has attracted attention from various sectors, including local businesses and organizations, which have expressed interest in collaborating or contributing to the cause. The “Built to Donate” initiative exemplifies a grassroots effort to enhance the quality of life for residents while fostering a sense of community and responsibility towards the environment.

The ongoing success of this initiative highlights the potential for community-driven projects to create meaningful change and improve living conditions in Tobago. Further developments and collaborations are anticipated as the initiative continues to evolve and expand its reach.

Community members have reported positive experiences with the program, noting that receiving a vehicle has significantly improved their mobility and access to essential services. This has been particularly beneficial for families with limited transportation options, allowing them to attend work, school, and medical appointments more easily.

In addition to providing vehicles, the initiative also emphasizes the importance of sustainability. By repairing and reusing vehicles that would otherwise be discarded, the program contributes to reducing waste and minimizing the environmental impact associated with vehicle disposal.

Local businesses have begun to take notice of the initiative’s impact, with some offering to sponsor repairs or donate parts to support the program. This collaboration between the initiative and local enterprises demonstrates a growing recognition of the importance of community involvement in addressing social issues.

As the “I Love Tobago – Built to Donate” initiative continues to gain momentum, it serves as a model for similar projects in other regions. The success of this program illustrates how community engagement and support can lead to significant improvements in the lives of individuals and families.

Looking ahead, the initiative plans to host community events to raise awareness and encourage more residents to participate. These events will not only provide information about the program but also create opportunities for community members to come together and support one another.

Overall, the “I Love Tobago – Built to Donate” initiative represents a positive step towards building a more supportive and environmentally conscious community in Tobago. As it continues to grow, it is expected to inspire further initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents while promoting sustainable practices.

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