Non-Profit: Wind Of Hope
Wind Of Hope (WOH) promotes healthy living in order to improve the way of life for all residents in the Cayman Islands.
Wind Of Hope (WOH) promotes healthy living in order to improve the way of life for all residents in the Cayman Islands.
The Good Samaritan Food Bank’s mission is simple: to provide emergency food relief to those in need in the Cayman Islands.
In nature, nothing goes to waste. There is always some kind of plant or animal which makes a livelihood from the rubbish of others, so that everything goes round in a big cycle.
Movers For Life (MFL) in the Cayman Islands freely connects persons in the community to provide motivational support.
In the old days, men used to go to sea and that meant that the woman of the house had the duty to tend to the family ‘grounds,’ as they were known – usually little plots of land either next to the home, or a short walk away.
2018’s Hurricane Season has begun. To keep you, residents of the Cayman Islands safe. Here are some tips on what you should and shouldn’t do in the event of a Hurricane.
When HM the Queen visited the Cayman Islands in 1994 she opened the newly developed Botanic Park, which, at the time, only consisted of a Woodland Trail.
Over the past five months, this column has introduced a number of charitable organisations.
Cayman Islands National Dance Company & School celebrated their 30th Anniversary over three nights at the Harquail Theatre, with “Dare To Dance,” a show which contained the full spectrum of the kind of dances taught by the dance company, through and an equally wide age range, from tiny tots
“See this tree there? That’s proper name is Eline Eline, and they use that to make Channel perfume,” said Mr. Nils Godfrey, from the front of his garden in the middle of George Town. There are all kinds of trees in Mr. Godfrey’s garden, and he uses them for many different things.