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Rotary Club of Central Tortola supports mothers with ‘power of words’

In honor of Maternal and Child Health Month, the Rotary Club of Central Tortola, in partnership with Nagico Insurances and TAG (The Art of Giving), donated copies of Walk in Faith and Medicine by Hon. Dr. D. Kedrick Pickering to the Postnatal Recovery Unit at Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital. Photo: Rotary Club of Central Tortola/Facebook
President of the Rotary Club of Central Tortola Zoe J. Walcott, centre, said the club is proud to support maternal health in a way that nurtures both body and spirit. Photo: Facebook
President of the Rotary Club of Central Tortola Zoe J. Walcott, centre, said the club is proud to support maternal health in a way that nurtures both body and spirit. Photo: Facebook
The Rotary Club of Central Tortola was chartered on January 15, 2021, and continues to make a significant impact in the Virgin Islands. Photo: Facebook
The Rotary Club of Central Tortola was chartered on January 15, 2021, and continues to make a significant impact in the Virgin Islands. Photo: Facebook
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- In honour of Maternal and Child Health Month, the Rotary Club of Central Tortola, in partnership with Nagico Insurances and TAG (Tortola Auto Group), donated copies of Walk in Faith and Medicine by Dr Kedrick D. Pickering to the Postnatal Recovery Unit at Dr D. Orlando Smith Hospital.

This bestselling book, #1 in Rural Health on Amazon, offers a powerful blend of faith, medicine, and personal reflection.

Nurturing body & spirit

Now, new mothers can find comfort, inspiration, and strength during their recovery journey, the Rotary Club of Central Tortola stated on its Facebook page on Monday, July 21, 2025.

“We’re proud to support maternal health in a way that nurtures both body and spirit. Dr Pickering’s work is a gift of healing and legacy,” President of the Rotary Club of Central Tortola Zoe J. Walcott shared.

Special thanks were extended to Nagico Insurances and TAG for helping to make this meaningful impact. 

4 Responses to “Rotary Club of Central Tortola supports mothers with ‘power of words’”

  • bvibuzz (22/07/2025, 16:50) Like (2) Dislike (9) Reply
    the best club in the bvi
  • Lawddd (22/07/2025, 18:34) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
    Like Zoe aging backwards. That woman is beautiful sah. Sussss christ!!
  • mmmmm (23/07/2025, 05:50) Like (6) Dislike (3) Reply
    Just check the main pupeteers behind the strings of some of these so-called society clubs. All that glitters is certainly not gold! Don't be fooled by the fluff of those fronting in lofty positions and pretending to do veiled acts of kindness for the world to see! Some of us already see them for who they really are! A burnt child fears fire!
  • visitor (23/07/2025, 08:43) Like (2) Dislike (12) Reply
    I want to joint Roatry of central Tola


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