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August 17th, 2021
HireBVI to distribute school supplies to 50 VI families

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- HireBVI will be hosting its annual Back to School Distribution Drive, with a focus primarily on Virgin Islands (VI) families in need.

April 13th, 2020
FSN distributes food supplies to 400+ during lockdown

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Family Support Network (FSN), with an “army” of less than 10, has been expeditiously and courageously championing efforts to assist persons in need of food supplies during the 24-hour 14-day lockdown in the Virgin Islands.

February 15th, 2020
Win a date with Miss USVI Ayana K. Phillips by donating to FSN!

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- One lucky person will be able to win a date with the Miss USVI World, A'yana K. Phillips through a Valentine's fundraiser hosted by the 'Rep ya vibes,' television show in aid of the Family Support Network (FSN).

October 25th, 2019
FSN to honour supporters @Shades of Purple Weekend

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- As part of its ‘Shades of Purple’ weekend in commemoration of its 30 years of service to the [British] Virgin Islands, Family Support Network (FSN) will be expressing an attitude of gratitude to its many supporters over the three decades the organisation has been in existence.

September 9th, 2019
FSN distributes food, clothing & school supplies on JvD

GREAT HARBOUR, Jost van Dyke, VI- More than 40 secondary and elementary school children on Jost van Dyke benefitted when the Family Support Network (FSN) distributed a number of food, clothing and school supplies on the sister island on Friday, September 6, 2019.

July 8th, 2019
FSN hosts food drive as donations from businesses dwindle

By Chassidy M. Leonard

PASEA ESTATE, Tortola, VI- As many are still recovering and rebuilding from Hurricane Irma, the Director of the Family Support Network (FSN), Sasha H. Stoutt, has expressed that the demand for the network’s services has increased while donations by businesses have decreased.

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