Over the last few years the infrastructure within the community has decayed rather quickly. Sidewalks leave much to be desired, road grills are sometimes absent, roads are in a deplorable state (some to the point that they are no longer useful) and sometimes absent, and some communities are difficult to access. To correct these problems we fund the construction of sidewalks, replace damaged grills, build footpaths and concrete strips in neglected communities.
We welcome and support infrastructural interventions in remote communities that benefit more than 15 households or projects with a cost per beneficiary of less than EC$500.00 per person
Installed gates on Soufriere jetties to meet...
Constructed 200 feet of concrete footpath to...
Installed gates on Soufriere jetties to meet...
Constructed 200 feet of concrete footpath to...
Constructed security booth at Sulphur...
Reconstructed tender jetty
Constructed 150 metres of concrete pathway...
Constructed new trail, etc, at Sulphur...
Undertook major physical improvements on Tet...
Constructed facilities for housing radio...
Sought funding for start up of phase I of...
Built railings, paved walkway and built...
Restored waterfront gardens and...
Extended snackette to house two (2)...
Worked with SSDF and NCA to complete design...
Lobbied Ministry of Communication and Works...
Assisted Belfond farmers in the...
Lobbied for and had Ministry of...
Repaired portions of the jetty destroyed...
Built working area for wardens near jetty
Built vending complex to accommodate ten...
Repaired waterfront to its former glory...
Built several grills for drains and...
Donated towards start up cost of project
Redesigned and constructed major visitor...
Undertook infrastructural development works...
Repaired portion of the boardwalk after it...
Sulphur Springs Park has a rich history of exploration and discovery. In 1900, a local busi...
The waters flowing within the park and pools at the Sulphur Springs are ranked as highly as the w...
Just beside the park’s entrance are our famous Black Water Pools. One was built in 200...
The iconic Gros Piton, part of Saint Lucia’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site offers an abun...
The Soufriere Regional Development Foundation (Soufriere Foundation) is a non-profit company established by the people of Soufriere to promote, encourage, support, facilitate and coordinate local development initiatives in the Soufriere region.