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WIB Staff donates license plates to St. Maarten Animal Welfare Foundation.

April 15, 2021

WIB Staff donates license plates to St. Maarten Animal Welfare Foundation.
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PHILIPSBURG:—  The Staff of Windward Islands Bank generously donated their 2020 license plates to the St. Maarten Animal Welfare Foundation “ spray and neuter project”. WIB’s Marketing manager (Mr. Ferdiannd Beauperthuy) presented the staff license plates(third year in a row) to the foundation’s representative. The St. Maarten Animal Welfare Foundation is a non-profit organization with dedicated volunteers and the support of local veterinarians working to make St. Maarten animal friendly.

The license plates donated will be sold to visitors on the island, and can be found, along with other souvenirs at the Animal Welfare booth located near the Chesterfields Restaurant parking and visitor walkway. The funds collected from the plates and souvenir items are used to support the foundation’s spay and neuter project.

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WIB, Your Partners in Progress encourages our community to support the Animal Welfare Foundation and donate your old plates.

Source: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/37303-wib-staff-donates-license-plates-to-st-maarten-animal-welfare-foundation.html

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