Author: Embassy of Grenada
Support Needed for Hurricane Beryl Relief Efforts in Grenada.
EMBASSY OF GRENADA
Dear Nationals and Friends of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique
In the wake of the devastating Hurricane Beryl, the Embassy of Grenada in Washington, D.C. is calling upon the strength and solidarity of our community. We are sharing the needs list and wire transfer instructions for those who wish to send relief supplies and or make financial donations to the Natural Disaster Fund for Grenada.
Hurricane Beryl has left many of our fellow citizens in urgent need of assistance. Homes have been destroyed, essential infrastructure has been damaged, and countless lives have been disrupted. Your support will play a crucial role in the relief, recovery and rebuilding efforts, helping to restore hope and stability to those affected.
We encourage you to reach out to the leaders and coordinators of diaspora community groups in your location for drop-off points and further information on how you can contribute. Every donation of time, items on the needs list or money, no matter the size, will make a significant impact. Your generosity will provide much-needed relief and support to our brothers and sisters in Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique.
Thank you for your kindness and support during this challenging time.
With warm regards and prayerful concern,
Ambassador
50th Anniversary of Independence Messages
GREETINGS TO THE DIASPORA ON THE OCCASION OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF GRENADA’S INDEPENDENCE
2024 Artist in Residence: Jarel Gilbert
H.E. Tarlie Francis is happy to announce that this year’s Artist in Residence is Mr. Jarel Gilbert.
Jarel Gilbert is a Visual Artist from Woodlands, St. George’s. He was born in Grenada in 1992 and has been wielding pen and pencil for as long as he can remember. Growing up surrounded by the vibrant colors and rich cultural tapestry of Grenada, art became an innate part of Jarel’s identity. He graduated from Happy Hill Secondary in 2008 and pursued jobs in architectural drawing.
Although Jarel dabbled in artistic pursuits throughout his early years, it wasn’t until 2018 that he decided to take his craft more seriously. Largely self-taught, Jarel found inspiration in historic scenes of Grenada – from the picturesque carenage to the serene landscapes.
Jarel’s connection to the local community has always been a driving force in his work. He has been profoundly inspired by the artistic heritage of Grenada and its people and believes in the power of art to evoke emotions and tell stories.
Jarel aspires to be well-known not only within Grenada’s local art scene but on a broader stage. His creations are a testament to his commitment to preserving and celebrating the cultural essence of Grenada. Each stroke of Jarel’s brush reflects his passion for capturing the spirit of the island and its people.
In his pursuit of recognition, Jarel envisions a legacy that goes beyond his own lifetime. He hopes that his art will become a source of inspiration for future generations of Grenadian artists. Through his work, he aims to contribute to the cultural identity of Grenada and make a meaningful impact on the hearts of those who experience his creations.
Jarel’s piece, will be prominently displayed on the mantle in the Ambassador’s office.
Holiday Greetings
The Ambassador & Staff of the Embassy and Permanent Mission of Grenada in Washington, DC wish you a Joyous Holiday Season and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.