Caribbean Returning Nationals Foundation

Caribbean Returning Nationals Foundation

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Non-profit organization that creates sustainable pathways for women and girls in Trinidad & Tobago. Refer Member Businesses. Other.

Inspire the Caribbean community living abroad to reinvest in and contribute to the land they love through community outreach programs, local investment opportunities, and other methods of philanthropy. Create a network for returning nationals to bring together people who share an interest in the same sector. Partner with CRNF members and others who have specific industry skill sets to pursue regio

Returning to Caribbean Webinar 11.21.24 CANVA #2 11/14/2024

Hello Caribbean Community Worldwide,

You are invited to our continuing webinars - "Returning to the Caribbean after living abroad for a long time: Critical Facts and Suggestions to Consider" beginning on Thursday, November 21st, 2024 at three different times and continuing through June 2025...see flyer below or email/call for details.

The world has changed and we must prepare ourselves for the inevitable.

Looking forward to your participation. With sincere thanks.

Arlene Graham
Founder and President
1-347-878-9559
[email protected]





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Returning to Caribbean Webinar 11.21.24 CANVA #2 Check out this design designed by Caribbean Returning Nationals Foundation.

07/16/2024

Hurricane Beryl

With wind gusts of up to 165 miles per hour, hurricane Beryl was a deadly and destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that impacted several countries in the Caribbean region (FYI: Barbados, Windward Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Yucatan Peninsula and Central United States). Estimated losses are US$6 billion with twenty-eight fatalities.

The people of the Caribbean region are strong and resilient! These were some of the sentiments expressed by people we spoke with during this challenging time.

With everything that is taking place in the world today, now is the time for the Caribbean diaspora and region to come together as one to build a new future for tomorrow. We have had hurricanes in the past and will continue to see more in the future. In some cases, it takes years for some countries in the Caribbean to recover and rebuild their homes, communities, economies, and lives.

Let us not forget the power of the diaspora to overcome challenges and pave a new way in times of stress, loss, and uncertainty. The Caribbean Returning Nationals Foundation is a trusted partner and gateway into the affairs and activities of the region. We can work with large, medium, and micro businesses to help with their recovery plans to ensure stability, profitability, and sustainability. Small family-owned businesses play a vital role in bringing homes and communities together.

Join us by reaching out to us today ([email protected]) to share your stories and discuss how we can help you find needed resources and value-added services and alternatives. We are here to help and make a difference!



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10/05/2023

Introduce your business and join the discussion this Saturday, October 7th, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

See attached flyer! The venue is wheelchair accessible.

Here are some of the attendees’ comments received from past events:

"I did not expect to enjoy the discussions as I did. I took the tools learned and used them at home."

"I don't usually speak in public...the environment was comfortable, and I felt safe to share."

"This is needed for men as well. Many men are hurting, and this peaceful space makes you feel like sharing..."

"I am definitely inviting my husband..."

We look forward to seeing you!









09/23/2023

Hello All, sorry for the late notice but we are canceling tonight's outdoor event because of the inclement weather. We will notify you of the next session within the coming weeks.

Thank you for your continued support.

Arlene















09/18/2023

This Saturday... join the Safe Space Pop Up Community Discussion under the stars, this Saturday, September 23rd, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. in Arouca, Trinidad. Topic: Handling Conflict in the Home as Leaders. All are welcome.
















08/19/2023

TODAY IS THE DAY! See you there!




08/18/2023

REMINDER TO ATTEND TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19TH AT 6:00 P.M. IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. All invited. Thank you!













08/11/2023

Hello All, please remember the our event was MOVED to Saturday, August 19th, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. because of local elections in Trinidad and Tobago.







07/23/2023

NEW DATE:

Do you have a success or inspirational story to share? Join us on Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. in Trinidad and Tobago.






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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm