Port of  Spain, Trinidad: Friday December 13, 2013:  On December 10, members  of the religious, corporate and government communities, gathered in  Scarborough, Tobago, to officially declare open the St. Joseph’s Convent  Retreat and Holistic Development Centre. The Centre, which was formerly a  private secondary school, will cater for the re-education of persons with  Literacy and IT competence deficits as well as Life Coaching to assist persons  in negotiating life transitions.
Chief  Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly, the Honourable Orville London,  shared his views on the need for such a Centre in Tobago and endorsed the  Sisters’ hands-on approach to the project. “A true Christian is one who prays  and then gets off his knees and does the work and I want to commend all these  Sisters of St. Joseph, not just for their commitment but for the example.” he  said, adding that the Nation needs that example at a time when people are  content to sit back and let everything be done for them. He also commended them  for reaching out to the government and corporate citizens for assistance. 
The  Sisters of St Joseph’s Convent have been major contributors in the field of  education throughout the Eastern Caribbean for over one hundred and seventy  five years. More recently they have moved into re-education and remedial  instruction and human development work for persons who have been unsuccessful  in the formal education system, or who have found themselves in a personal  crisis due to social change. 
Sr.  Phyllis Wharfe, who hosted the proceedings, praised Republic Bank’s Power to  Make a Difference programme, through which the Sisters received over $600,000  in sponsorship toward the construction of the Conference Hall.  She cited  the Programme as a life-saving intervention, much needed at a time when bad  news continues to make headlines and the good work being done in the nation  rarely ever makes journalistic publication. “You may never know the impact you  have had on the lives of the people whose faces you may never see, but know  that they are recorded in the Book of Life.” she added.
Republic  Bank’s Group Marketing and Communications General Manager, Anna-María  García-Brooks congratulated the Sisters on the opening of the Centre and  applauded their foresight. “The newspaper headlines’ daily diet of death,  dishonesty, crime and violence sends us further and further into despair and  create an aura of hopelessness.  Yet, amid the terrible, encroaching  darkness, are glimmers of hope and optimism, brought about by projects such as  this Retreat and Holistic Development Centre.” she said, adding that, “It is  perhaps this long and distinguished history in education, coupled with your  strong faith, which has enriched you with the foresight to go to the root  causes of some of our problems, and to provide sustainable solutions in the  form of literacy, re-education and remedial programmes for those who might not  have been successful in the formal school system.”