Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda AllMart And ACT Mark Its Third Year Of Community-Driven Impact With Donation To Hopeful Hearts Foundation
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda AllMart And ACT Mark Its Third Year Of Community-Driven Impact With Donation To Hopeful Hearts Foundation

AllMart And ACT Mark Its Third Year Of Community-Driven Impact With Donation To Hopeful Hearts Foundation

14 January 2026 - 15:49

AllMart And ACT Mark Its Third Year Of Community-Driven Impact With Donation To Hopeful Hearts Foundation

14 January 2026 - 15:49
All Mart And Act Mark Its Third Year Of Community-Driven Impact With Donation To Hopeful Hearts Foundation

(L-R) Allison Doumith, Kristine Louise and Andrew Doumith

All Mart and ACT have proudly entered their third year of sustained, community-driven initiatives, reaffirming their commitment to giving back where it matters most.

To mark the milestone, the organisation donated EC$4,600 today, Wednesday, to the Hopeful Hearts Foundation, supporting the foundation’s expanding outreach to vulnerable communities across Antigua.

The contribution was made possible by online donations through All Mart Services, underscoring the power of collective action and community support.

Speaking on the initiative, Andrew Doumith, Director of All Mart, described the donation as a natural extension of the company’s values.

“It is always a privilege to give back to the community,” Doumith said. “These initiatives remind us that business can and should be a force for good.”

The donation was warmly received by Kristine Louisa, founder of the Hopeful Hearts Foundation, who expressed deep gratitude for the support. She noted that the funds will go a long way toward sustaining the foundation’s school-supply assistance programme, a community-driven effort to ensure underprivileged children are not left behind at the start of the academic year.

All Mart And Act Mark Its Third Year Of Community-Driven Impact With Donation To Hopeful Hearts Foundation

Kristine Louisa, founder of Hopeful Hearts Foundation

Established in April 2024, the Hopeful Hearts Foundation has set an ambitious goal of distributing 200 backpacks filled with essential items—including school supplies, hygiene products, toiletries, blankets, stuffed animals, and books—to vulnerable communities across Antigua, with special focus on local shelters.

Louisa also appealed to other organisations and partners to join the effort, stressing that collective support is critical to reaching more students in need.

Meanwhile, Allison Doumith, Head of Marketing at All Mart and ACT, said the team is excited about the venture and the programme’s growing impact.

“Each year, we see how much these partnerships mean to families and communities. It motivates us to keep going,” she said.

All Mart And Act Mark Its Third Year Of Community-Driven Impact With Donation To Hopeful Hearts Foundation

Andrew Doumith of All Mart embraces Kristine Louisa

All Mart and ACT have made annual charitable adoption a core pillar of their corporate responsibility. In 2024, the organisation donated approximately EC$8,000 to Adele.

For 2025, the focus is on Hopeful Hearts Foundation, while 2026 is already earmarked for support to Good Humans.

As All Mart and ACT move forward, its third year stands as a testament to what consistent, community-centred giving can achieve—strengthening lives, uplifting families, and helping ensure that no child is left without the basic tools needed to learn, grow, and thrive.

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4 Comments

  1. Way to go ….Good Initiative

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  2. Great stuff. I want to now see more companies do the same

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  3. Happy the less fortunate can recieve especially them kids.

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  4. Three years consistent? That matters. Plenty companies do one donation and disappear.

    Reply

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