PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), Richinel Brug, once again last week, continued his community outreach initiative by distributing fresh produce to vulnerable groups across Sint Maarten.
The initiative forms part of the Ministry of VSA’s broader “Health in All Policies” approach, established last year, which recognizes that public health extends beyond healthcare alone to include food security, nutrition, social support, and community wellbeing.
Following a similar initiative held in December, the Ministry collaborated with churches, senior homes, soup kitchens, community organizations, and key individuals to distribute fresh fruits and vegetables to feeding programs and people in need.
The initiative also comes at a time when many families continue to feel the effects of the rising cost of living, increasing fuel and utility costs, and global economic pressures linked to ongoing international conflicts and war, all of which continue to impact small island economies such as Sint Maarten.
Minister Brug emphasized the importance of supporting vulnerable families and strengthening partnerships with organizations that continue to assist the community daily.
“This initiative is about compassion, dignity, and ensuring that persons in need know they are not forgotten,” Minister Brug stated. “Something as simple as access to fresh produce can make a meaningful difference for families, seniors, and community feeding programs.”
“Food security remains an important priority for the Ministry of VSA. Once the 2026 budget is approved, we intend to further expand and strengthen initiatives aimed at supporting vulnerable groups and improving access to nutritious food within our communities,” the Minister added.
“We understand that no single initiative can solve every social or economic challenge our people are facing,” the Minister stated. “But every effort matters. When government, NGOs, churches, community groups, and volunteers all continue doing their part, together we can make a difference in people’s lives. As a community, we must continue to be our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers.”
Minister Brug stressed that improving public health also means investing in preventative measures, healthier lifestyles, and stronger social support systems throughout the country.
The Ministry of VSA remains committed to initiatives that promote community wellbeing, strengthen social support networks, and improve the quality of life for the people of St. Maarten.



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