The Anguilla National Trust recently purchased a Nissan Frontier with funds generously gifted for that purpose by James and Debbie Millis.
With an aging and unreliable vehicle, the Anguilla National Trust requested help from its members in securing a new vehicle to support the organisation’s ever-growing workload that takes staff across the island. The Millis family, life-time members of the Trust who reside part-time in Anguilla, responded immediately and positively with their donation.
Ms Avon Carty, President of ANT, on behalf of the ANT Council and staff, thanks the Millis for their generosity and for making the work of the ANT possible through their contribution. She notes that this is the first time the ANT has been able to purchase a vehicle in sixteen years.
The ANT would also like to recognise the kind offers and notes of support extended by a number of ANT members and friends.
To learn more about the Anguilla National Trust and its work to help protect, conserve, and promote Anguilla’s natural, cultural, and built heritage or how to support this important work, individuals are encouraged call 497 5297 or visit the office located in The Valley next to the Dental Clinic.
– Press Release
(Published without editing by The Anguillian newspaper.)