In April, LUCELEC continued its strong commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) through a diverse range of initiatives spanning tourism, education, sports, charity, and volunteer work. These efforts not only demonstrate our dedication to making a positive impact but also enhance our corporate reputation and foster goodwill within the community.
Our sponsorship of events like the Saint Lucia Tourism Awards and support for educational initiatives such as the World Health Day event with the UWI Open Campus Guild highlight our involvement in promoting excellence in tourism and health education. In sports, our contributions to swimming championships and basketball tournaments underscore our commitment to physical fitness and community engagement.
Charitable activities included supporting girls in sports and funding youth leadership programs like the Saint Lucia Cadet Corps’ Regional Summer Camp, emphasizing our dedication to empowering youth and promoting gender equality. Additionally, our volunteer tree planting initiative showcased our commitment to environmental sustainability and community involvement.
These CSR activities not only align with our core values of caring and community support but also strengthen our brand image and enhance our relationships with stakeholders. By participating in meaningful initiatives, we continue to make a positive difference while fostering a culture of social responsibility within our organization.
Tourism
- Ministry of Tourism – GIMIES: Saint Lucia Tourism Awards

Education
- UWI Open Campus Guild – World Health Day with Tet Paul Trail Hike
- Micoud Secondary School – Spanish Club trip to Cuba
Sports
- Rodney Heights Aquatic Centre – 24th RHAC Invitational Swimming Championships
- ELITE Track & Field Club - Elite Invitational Track & Field Meet
- Saint Lucia Basketball Federation – Tournament Sponsorship

Charitable
- Schools Programme - Supporting Girls in Sports
- Saint Lucia Cadet Corps – Regional Summer Camp
Volunteer
- Tree Planting – Fond St Jacques collaboration with SRDF, Fond St Jacques Development Committee, Ministry of Agriculture – Forestry Department, Saint Lucia 2023 Carnival Queen Shanice Butcher & the Environmental Club of Sir Ira Simmons Secondary School
