Fourth Annual Project Promise “Havana Nights” a Success

Fourth Annual Project Promise “Havana Nights” a Success

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HONORED AT PROJECT PROMISE’S FOURTH ANNUAL SILENT AUCTION FUNDRAISER

St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands (February 10, 2020)On Saturday evening, over three hundred people turned out to support Project Promise’s fourth annual silent auction fundraiser in support of its Caterpillar Project (TCP) program.  The Havana Nights-Tropical Rainforest themed event was held at Fort Frederik, and featured an authentic Cuban experience, with Cuban cuisine, antique cars, salsa dancing, and a silent auction. 

Resa O’Reilly pictured with Project Promise Caterpillars, Kinaya Davis, Layla O’Reilly & J’Neelah Daniel

Officials from Project Promise once again combined the Havana Nights fundraiser with its annual Youth Recognition event to showcase three high school students and spotlight their accomplishments over the last school year.  St. Croix Educational Complex senior Chadiya Stevens, St. Croix Career and Technical Education Center (CTEC) senior Juan Batista, and St. Croix Central High School senior Okeyno Cornelius were all honored Saturday as this year’s Project Promise Youth Recognition Award recipients.  They were selected to represent their respective schools by a panel from Project Promise, after submitting an essay.  Each student received a laptop computer, a Crucian Gold Pendant, a custom tee from Cruzan Creations, an award certificate and custom-made handcrafted plaque for their accomplishments over the last year. Three participants from Project Promise’s Caterpillar Project were also accomplished at this year’s event for their outstanding service during this past summer’s ‘Service Trip Across America’.

Resa O’Reilly presents Youth Recognition Winner- Juan Batista with gifts and awards

The proceeds from Havana Nights benefit Project Promise’s Caterpillar Project, a long-term program designed to make a significant difference in the lives of at-risk youth in St. Croix.  TCP began on January 25, 2016, with selected fifth-graders from Lew Muckle Elementary School, with the support of the Department of Education, and community partners. 

Project Promise would like to thank the community, its sponsors, and all the individuals who helped to make Havana Nights a great success.

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