Trinidad Presbyterian Church to feed Venezeulans
Saddened by the enslavement of Venezuelan migrants who are only seeking to fill empty stomachs in T&T, recently-installed moderator of the Presbyterian Church, Rev Joy Abdul-Mohan, says her flock will use their resources to alleviate the migrants’ hunger. She said it was worrisome to think that police officers were involved in human trafficking of refugees to have them practice modern day slavery.
“Refugees and migrants are human beings created in the image and likeness of God like all of us. They are families with hopes and dreams for their children. The church must make a difference in the lives of those who are marginalised, alienated, oppressed and exploited,” Abdul-Mohan said.
“The question must be asked: If we see refugees as families seeking a better life as many ‘Trinbagonian’ families who migrated to North America and Europe, how might that change the ways we receive them in our country? Notwithstanding the criminal elements and the need to put proper structures in place to deal with the issue at hand.” Abdul-Mohan made the comment as she was being recognised by the Rapid-fire Kidz Foundation for being elevated to her new position at Canton Palace, San Fernando, on Saturday.(Trinidad Guardian)…[+]