
Hopeful Hearts Foundation, in collaboration CASA of the AUA and Chef Mint, successfully hosted a community food distribution initiative at Our Lady of Perpetual Help
PRESS RELEASE
In observance of the Easter season, the Hopeful Hearts Foundation, in collaboration with the Canadian American Students Association (CASA) of the American University of Antigua (AUA) and Chef Mint, successfully hosted a community food distribution initiative at Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
The outreach effort resulted in more than 100 individuals receiving warm meals, as the organizations came together to support members of the community through an act of service grounded in compassion and unity.
The initiative was made possible with the support and hospitality of Father Sade, whose partnership played an integral role in facilitating the event.

Kristine Louise of Hopeful Hearts Foundation giving high five
Founder of the Hopeful Hearts Foundation, Kristine Louisa, emphasized the importance of collective action, noting that initiatives such as these reflect the true spirit of Easter.
“This effort represents what Easter is truly about: giving, service, and community. We are grateful to our partners and all those who contributed to making this initiative a success,” she said.

The collaboration highlights the impact of partnerships between local organizations and student groups in addressing immediate needs while fostering a sense of togetherness and care.
The Hopeful Hearts Foundation remains committed to its mission of supporting and uplifting communities across Antigua and Barbuda through meaningful outreach and service initiatives.





Great initiative. All shall eat
This is a very much appreciated initiative
More than 100 people fed? That’s real impact right there.
In a time when everything feels so divided, it’s refreshing to see people come together just to help others. This is the kind of energy we need more of in Antigua.