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CPS in solidarity with 2025 VWA. Plans to Invite Students/Parents to Check Vaccination Records.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  The 23rd Annual Vaccination Week in the Americas (VWA) 2025 and the 14th World Immunization Week (WIW) took place from April 26 to May 3, throughout the Americas to prevent childhood diseases under the umbrella of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).

The theme for the vaccine-preventable disease campaign was, “Your decision makes a difference. Immunization for all.”

The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor, Section Youth Health Care Baby Wellness Clinic, stood in solidarity with the VWA campaign, and is encouraging persons to check their vaccination records to ensure that they and their children’s vaccination records are up to date. In the next few weeks, CPS will invite students with their parents to double-check their child’s vaccination coverage.

This year, the VWA campaign was aligned with the Disease Elimination Initiative, which aims to accelerate the elimination of more than 30 communicable diseases and related conditions, of which 11 are vaccine-preventable diseases.

At PAHO, they aim to end more than 30 communicable diseases and related conditions by 2030. The Elimination Initiative is an innovative policy that promotes an integrated, sustainable approach to accelerate progress towards elimination of diseases in the Region of the Americas.

PAHOs commitment to the Elimination Initiative is to improve the quality of life for people and communities. This requires everybody to think and act differently, creating synergies and transformative strategies. Take action to end the suffering and harm caused by communicable diseases, ensuring that health thrives and the community flourishes.

PAHO says the timing is critical. Over the past decades, the Americas have achieved remarkable milestones in disease elimination such as when smallpox was eradicated in 1980, followed by the elimination of polio. Rubella, congenital rubella syndrome, and neonatal tetanus were also wiped out.

By 2024, several countries had become malaria-free, and mother-to-child transmission of HIV had been halted. However, challenges persist.

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted health interventions and set back progress. Now, PAHO pointed out, we must seize this moment to accelerate disease elimination and build on our successes.

The campaign focus is on the protection provided by vaccines as a crucial part of ensuring an active life.

Every child needs to get vaccinated against childhood diseases, which decreases the risk of illness, disability, and death from vaccine-preventable diseases, including cervical cancer, diphtheria, hepatitis B, measles, mumps, pertussis (whooping cough), pneumonia, polio, rotavirus, diarrhea, rubella, and tetanus.

The vaccine that prevents the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) protects girls ages nine to 14 and offers them lifelong protection against cervical cancer, one of the main causes of death among women.

According to PAHO, it is imperative to effectively implement and maintain routine children’s vaccination coverage, as the lack of such can leave children susceptible to diseases such as polio, tetanus, measles, and diphtheria, especially children who have compromised immunity.

Vaccines remain the best option for protecting against childhood diseases. Therefore, it is important to make sure your vaccine records are up to date and safely secured, as you would your passport or other identity documents.


U 2 Can Move Health and Wellness Lecture takes place this Thursday, May 8th at USM.

~Addresses the potential physical and mental impacts of menopause.~

As U 2 Can Move continues its week of events in celebration of its 13th anniversary, the general public is invited to join us for an informative health and wellness lecture. We are excited to present a panel of three professionals who will delve into crucial health topics, including:

Managing Diabetes

Understanding Cholesterol Levels

Blood Pressure Insights

Menopause Awareness and Mental Health.

The lecture is scheduled for Thursday, May 8th at 7 pm. The organizers are asking your attention for a change in venue. The lecture will now be held at the University of St. Martin, Room 202.

The panel consists of Dr. Tasheena Thomas, Registered Dietitian Jeshneila Carti and wellness coach Mrs. Lucia Hodge.

These experts will shed light on the significant health issues that affect both men and women, with a special focus on menopause. Many persons associate menopause only with aging and post-childbearing , however perimenopausal symptoms can also affect our physical and emotional wellbeing. This often places women in a position where they have to navigate physical and emotional changes alongside their day-to-day responsibilities, impacting not just their health but also their relationships with spouses, partners, children and others who may be unaware of the emotional and psychological toll these changes can take.

We will explore how lifestyle modifications—including regular exercise and adopting a healthy diet— can serve as effective coping strategies for managing menopausal symptoms. Our aim is to empower attendees with knowledge that fosters understanding of self and support within families. “It’s not only a women’s thing.”

Join us on Thursday for engaging discussions led by health professionals and a Q&A session to address personal concerns.

Come and receive tips on exercise routines beneficial for managing these health issues.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn and share experiences in a supportive environment. For more information and updates about the event, follow us on Facebook.

U 2 Can Move encourages community engagement in adopting healthier lifestyles. We look forward to welcoming you to this vital conversation!

19th Convention Unites Local Churches.

unitedchurches06052025The St. Martin Believers Connection Convention held its 19th annual gathering of Christian believers across both sides of the island under the theme “The Prayers That Trigger Heaven.” The lively gathering reflected the stature of its pre-COVID era since adjusting its outreach during the pandemic. During the opening ceremony on May 2, the visionaries and past leaders of the convention, Apostle Leyland Sam and his wife, Pastor Marva Sam, handed the leadership of the convention over to Pastor Jerome Thomas, of Christian Assembly Ministries, who now serves as the chairman of the Convention’s steering committee.

In 2006, Apostle Sam and Pastor Sam formed a committee with fellow local leaders and launched the SMBCC with the purpose of uniting the church on St. Martin. It has since featured dozens of local and international spiritual leaders and gospel artists, choir, debates, and youth talent displays. During the opening ceremony, the Sam couple honored past and present committee members and persons who played an instrumental role in the success of the convention. The three nights of worship highlighted messages from Apostle Napolina Richardson, Apostle Albert Hilton, Reverend Nolan Nanton, and the newly installed chairman, Pastor Jerome Thomas, who expounded on the theme of unity in the faith. The SMBCC was held at the Olam Convention Center in Cole Bay from May 2 to May 4.

Dozens of Ministries that form part of the St. Maarten United Ministerial Foundation (SMUMF) and French Federation of Churches joined the unity service, where churches shut their doors on Sunday morning to worship God as one. Availability for prayer requests, baptisms, and counseling was also provided for interested attendees. The convention also provided opportunities for local vendors and entrepreneurs to display and sell their products. The SMBCC operates as a committee within SMUMF and invites the public to follow its Facebook page for further updates at the St. Martin Believers’ Connection Convention.

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