Sisters Can Cook for a good cause

The food fest will feature the sisters’ dishes along with benefactors from around the country.

Several popular restaurants and caterers will also feature signature dishes, among them, Kapok, Arabian Nights, The Normandie Hotel, Boomerang and Grapevine.

While neighbouring Past Pupils Associations from Belmont Boys Secondary, St Mary’s College and Holy Name Convent are set to lend culinary support to the worthy cause.

The funds raised from the event will assist in financing the extensions being made to the range of services offered by St Dominic’s. These services all fall within a continuum of care: from the least restrictive, more desirable interventions which are family and community-based, to the more restrictive out-of-home services.

“As the organisation continues to provide care at the home for children and young people in difficult situations we wish to extend our services to work with children whose needs can be served within their own families, but with some extra support,” Sr.Arlene Greenidge, manager at the home said in a media release.

“We are seeking to deliver services that would prevent/shorten children’s experience of being separated from their families.

“The success of this venture can only happen with the financial, material and professional support of corporate and private citizens who understand that they have a stake in ensuring that socially dispossessed children get the kind and quality of services they need in order for their life situation to improve.” Sisters Can Cook IV tickets are priced at $300 and are available at the home’s main office on Belmont Circular Road. Dinner will be served from 5pm to 8pm.

For more info: 624-7882, 625- 7163, 706-4582 or 393-1281 between 8 am to 8 pm for bookings.

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