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Collaborative community service project

The Boys and Girls Clubs of St. Thomas/St. John enable young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. They offer after-school services, such as tutoring and recreational activities to 45 students in St. Thomas and 33 students in St. John.


In 2025, in collaboration with the VI Waste Management Authority, Liberty created a mural at their center.  Moved by the power of art to inspire environmental awareness, the idea came from Liberty VI director of commercial sales, Catherine Kling. The mural’s vibrant imagery captures the essence of nature, reminding students of the importance of preserving paradise and becoming environmental stewards. 


“Liberty has enabled our students, both in St. Thomas and St. John, to receive an after-school snack every day. It has helped us provide transportation, not just down during the school weekends, but all summer. In addition, we've been able to purchase well-needed laptops that enable our children to do virtual assignments. These are just things that they need to get done to have success at school. So, I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart,” said Jacqueline Brown, executive director of the Boys and Girls Clubs of St. Thomas/St. John.


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