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J&IS Concludes Successful Foster Care Awareness Month Campaign Focused on Community, Advocacy, and Action.

fostercaremonth03062026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Judicial & Institutional Services Foundation (J&IS), through its Foster Families Central unit, has successfully concluded Foster Care Awareness Month following a month-long campaign dedicated to raising awareness, promoting foster care, strengthening community partnerships, and encouraging greater support for children in need of safe, stable, and nurturing homes.
Held under the theme “Foster the Future” and guided by the message “Be the Village, Foster a Child,” the month brought together government officials, foster families, family guardians, child protection workers, social workers, educators, volunteers, community leaders, artists, businesses, and members of the public in a collective effort to highlight the importance of foster care and the role the community plays in supporting vulnerable children.
The campaign officially launched at the Belair Community Center, allowing the voices of those with lived foster care experience to take center stage. Former foster youth, former foster parent Sharlien Espoza, and current foster parent Natasha Oliver shared powerful personal testimonies about the impact of foster care and the importance of providing children with safe and loving environments. Their stories offered insight into both the challenges and rewards of the foster care journey and served as a call to action for the wider community.
Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling delivered the keynote address, emphasizing the need for a renewed village approach to child protection and reaffirming the government's commitment to supporting foster families. During her remarks, the Minister announced proposed adjustments within the 2026 draft budget that would more than double the current financial support available to foster families, recognizing that financial barriers often discourage families from opening their homes to children in need.
Throughout the month, J&IS conducted outreach and awareness activities in collaboration with SXM Doet, including outreach activities like the “Foster The Future Food Drive” & “A Table That Brings Us Together”. These initiatives were designed to increase the number of foster families, promote volunteerism and mentorship, strengthen partnerships, and educate the public about the needs of children within the foster care system.
One of the highlights of the campaign was a collaborative mural created by foster youth during a workshop funded by Art Saves Lives and facilitated by teaching artist Zillah Duzon. The mural became a symbol of hope, resilience, and community support and was featured in a silent auction alongside donated artwork and other items to raise funds for programs that directly benefit children in care.
Foster Care Awareness Month culminated with the “Taking Steps to Foster the Future” Walk-A-Thon, which attracted a record-breaking turnout of more than 60 participants. The community walk began and ended at the Government Administration Building in Philipsburg and brought together residents of all ages in a public demonstration of support for children in foster care.
Participants showed their enthusiasm and commitment throughout the event, with prizes awarded to the first three adult finishers, the first youth finisher, and the two youngest participants. The event not only promoted foster care awareness but also encouraged healthy community engagement and family participation.
J&IS expresses heartfelt gratitude to the many organizations, businesses, volunteers, and community partners whose support made Foster Care Awareness Month possible. Special thanks are extended to the Sunshine Children Center of Physical Development, the National Institute of Arts, MAC Primary School, Dow’s Musical Foundation, and Shamarr Hodge, whose contributions helped create an atmosphere centered on healing, inclusion, and community responsibility.
Moreover, we would also like to express a heartfelt gratitude to Windward Islands Bank, Ocean Lounge, Amsterdam Cheese Store, CLEAN, All in One Place, Poppin’ Sushi, Kid’s Zone, Heavenly Water, FLOW Wellness Boutique, Chesterfield’s, Pineapple Pete’s, Cost U Less, Divico, Sunny Foods, Carrefour Market, Art Saves Lives, Holland House, The Cheese Factor, St. Maarten Yacht Club, the Ministry of Justice, Ecotech Solutions, the Court of Guardianship, the Court of First Instance, the J&IS Youth Residential Home, New Start for Children Home, and numerous other public and private sector partners.
J&IS also recognizes Director Steven Carty and the Point Blanche Prison, whose chefs and inmates prepared 100 snack boxes for the launch event, as well as the many volunteers and supporters who contributed their time, resources, and expertise throughout the month.
Foster Care Month would not have been the success it was without the support of media partners who helped amplify the message across the island. Special thanks are extended to radio hosts Tatiana Arrindell, Alston Laurens, and CD Rankin of MY88.3FM, as well as Ramona Riley of SOS Radio, for providing a platform to raise awareness about the need for foster parents and the realities faced by children in care.
At the same time, J&IS extends its sincere appreciation to all newspaper, online news, and social media platforms, including The Daily Herald, SMN News, Soualiga Newsday, and The People’s Tribune, for their continued support throughout the month. By publishing press releases, promoting events, sharing stories, and helping to educate the public about foster care, these media partners significantly expanded the reach of the campaign. Their support helped increase public awareness, encourage community participation, highlight the need for foster families, and keep the needs of vulnerable children visible within the wider St. Maarten community. As Foster Care Awareness Month has come to a close. The campaign concluded with the successful auction of a mural made by youths. J&IS extends its sincere appreciation to the Rise Foundation for submitting the winning bid and supporting initiatives that directly benefit children and families within the foster care system.


KPSM investigate Shooting incident in South Reward; Two suspects arrested

firearm03062026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is currently investigating a shooting incident that took place in the South Reward area on the evening of Tuesday, June 2, 2026.

At approximately 8:30 PM, Central Police Dispatch received several calls reporting a shooting in the South Reward area near Milton Peters College. In response, several police patrols and detectives were immediately dispatched to the location to investigate the report.

During the initial stages of the investigation, officers received information indicating that the suspects involved in the incident were on Burlap Drive in the Cul-De-Sac. Police officers proceeded to the area and encountered two individuals believed to have been involved in the shooting.

During the operation, officers also discovered a firearm that had been concealed inside a foam cooler located nearby. The firearm was confiscated as evidence. Both suspects were subsequently arrested and transported to the Philipsburg Police Station, where they remain in custody for questioning.

Later that evening, officers made contact with the victim involved in the incident. During the course of the investigation, detectives also gathered information suggesting that the victim may have been in possession of a firearm during the incident. This aspect of the case is also being actively investigated.

KPSM detectives are continuing their investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting and the involvement of all parties. At this time, no further details can be released in the interest of the ongoing investigation.

The Police Force of Sint Maarten urges anyone who may have witnessed the incident or who may have information relevant to this investigation to contact the Police Station at +1 (721) 542-2222, the anonymous tip line at 9300, or send a private message through the official KPSM Facebook page.

CPS Advises Persons with Respiratory Conditions to Take Precautions during Sahara Dust Events.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  The Collective Prevention Service (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), is advising residents and visitors, particularly those with respiratory illnesses, to take precautionary measures during periods of increased Saharan dust activity.
During this time of year, Saharan dust plumes become more prevalent across the Caribbean region and can affect air quality in Sint Maarten.
These dust events can pose health risks, especially for small children, older adults, and individuals with underlying respiratory and cardiovascular conditions.
Persons living with asthma, allergies, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other breathing-related illnesses may experience worsening symptoms when Saharan dust concentrations are elevated. Common symptoms may include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, throat irritation, eye irritation, and allergic reactions.
CPS encourages the public to stay informed by monitoring daily weather updates and advisories issued by the Sint Maarten Meteorological Department (MDS).
Information regarding the movement and expected impact of Saharan dust plumes can be obtained by visiting the MDS website at meteosxm.com or through its Facebook page at facebook.com/sxmweather.
To reduce exposure to Saharan dust particles, CPS recommends the following precautionary measures:
• Stay indoors as much as possible when dust concentrations are high;
• When outdoors, wear a properly fitted protective mask, such as a KN95 mask;
• Use a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter indoors to help improve air quality within homes and workplaces;
• Individuals who use medications for asthma or other pulmonary conditions should carry their medications at all times and use them as prescribed by their healthcare provider;
• Seek immediate medical attention if experiencing significant breathing difficulties or worsening respiratory symptoms;
• For less severe symptoms, allergy medications such as antihistamines and steroid nasal sprays may provide relief. Persons should consult their physician or pharmacist regarding appropriate treatment options.
CPS reminds the community that taking preventive measures during Saharan dust events can help reduce health complications and improve overall well-being.
Persons with chronic medical conditions are urged to remain vigilant and to follow the advice of their healthcare providers.
The Collective Prevention Service will continue to monitor public health concerns associated with seasonal environmental conditions and encourage the public to stay informed through official government and meteorological information channels.

Members of the CKAIR Committee of Parliament to participate in Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultations (IPKO) and Tripartite hosted in the Netherlands.

PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten – From June 5 to 8, 2026, delegations from the Parliaments of the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten, will be meeting in The Hague, for the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultations (IPKO).
The Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultations is a biannual meeting of parliamentary representatives from the four countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Hosted alternately in the Caribbean and in the Netherlands, the consultations provide an opportunity for parliamentary dialogue and the discussion of matters of common interest within the Kingdom.

The four parliamentary delegations will be discussing several topics that include discussions and presentations on:
Recent developments per country; follow-up discussion on the agreements list adopted during the February 2026 IPKO held in Aruba; a panel discussion and follow-up discussions on cooperation within the Inter-Parliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO) and the Kingdom of the Netherlands; discussion on climate adaptation, including a presentation by the National Climate Citizens' Assembly of the Netherlands. The IPKO program will also include a working visit focused on the impact of an aging population on elderly care and potential solutions.

The Interparliamentary Consultations will conclude on Monday, June 8, 2026, with the signing of the agreement list and a joint press conference of the four delegations.

Prior to the start of the Interparliamentary Consultations (IPKO), the delegations of the Parliaments of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten will meet in a Tripartite Consultation. During this meeting, the delegations will discuss specific issues affecting these countries.

The Sint Maarten delegation participating in the IPKO consultations consists of the following members:
• Mrs. Sarah A. Wescot-Williams, President of Parliament & Delegation Leader;
• Ms. Sjamira D.M. Roseburg, LL.M., Chairlady of the Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Interparliamentary Relations (CKAIR);
• Mr. Viren V. Kotai;
• Mr. Egbert J. Doran;
• Mr. Omar E.C. Ottley;
• Mr. Lyndon C.J. Lewis; and
• Mr. Garrick J. Richardson, LL.M., ML, Secretary General.

 

ODM Urges Food Wholesalers and Warehouse Operators to be Storm Ready.

eocmeeting02012026PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- The Office of Disaster Management (ODM) is urging food wholesalers, warehouse depot operators, and business owners across the country to ensure their facilities are hurricane-ready for the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season as it only takes one hurricane to make it a bad one.

With the hurricane season now underway and storm activity expected to increase in the coming months, ODM emphasizes that the best time to prepare is before a storm threatens the country.

National Disaster Coordinator and Fire Chief Clive Richardson is calling on operators and owners of warehouses, distribution centers, and storage facilities to review and activate preparedness measures well in advance of any approaching weather system.

"A key part of hurricane preparedness is understanding the hazards that can affect your business and taking the necessary steps to reduce risks before a storm arrives," Richardson stated. "Every business including new businesses that just recently opened their doors should have contingency plans in place to secure its operations, protect employees, and minimize potential damage to property and surrounding communities."

ODM is reminding business owners and newly established ones that loose materials commonly found around warehouses and storage facilities can become dangerous projectiles during high winds. Items such as plywood sheets, shipping pallets, food pallets, metal strapping, and other unsecured materials can easily become airborne and cause significant damage to buildings, vehicles, and neighboring properties.

Business operators are therefore encouraged to conduct inspections of their facilities and surrounding areas and develop plans that allow for the rapid removal or securing of materials whenever a tropical storm or hurricane threat is forecast for Sint Maarten.

Every effort should be made to keep storage yards and warehouse surroundings free of loose debris and unsecured materials that could pose a threat during severe weather conditions. Property owners should ensure that all hurricane preparedness measures can be implemented within a short period of time when necessary.

ODM also encourages households and businesses alike to review their hurricane preparedness plans and identify any weaknesses that need to be addressed while there is still sufficient time to prepare. The peak of the Atlantic Hurricane Season typically begins in mid-August and continues through October.

"The primary objective is the protection of lives first and foremost, followed by the protection of property and surrounding residential communities," Richardson emphasized.

ODM reminds all businesses that when a Tropical Storm Watch or Hurricane Watch is issued—typically 48 hours before the expected impact of a weather system—business continuity and hurricane preparedness plans should be immediately activated. Timely action during this period can significantly reduce risks and improve resilience.

The Office of Disaster Management will continue to provide preparedness information throughout the hurricane season and encourages all sectors of the community to remain vigilant, informed, and prepared.

The community is urged to learn more about hurricane hazards and resources you need on how to prepare your family, home, or business for a storm/hurricane strike by visiting the Government website: www.sintmaartengov.org/hurricane where you will be able to download your “Hurricane Season Readiness Guide’ and “Hurricane Tracking Chart.” The information here is also valuable for new residents.

Listen to the Government Radio station SXMGOV – 107.9FM - for official information and news before, during and after a hurricane. You can also follow weather related news and information as well as national addresses by the Prime Minister, chairperson of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) by going to @SXMGOV Facebook Page.

For official weather-related information, check out the website of the Meteorological Department of St. Maarten (MDS): www.meteosxm.com or visit their social media page Facebook.com/sxmweather/


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