Our Purpose

We are professional, vocational and business people who want to provide support to help needy children in the most impoverished regions of the country to become healthy, educated and worthy citizens.


We are a charitable organisation in Trinidad & Tobago dedicated to Change and Development for the benefit of needy children.

Incorporated as a “not-for-profit” under Company Law 1995.

The Trinity is Our Home

In our logo the trinity is represented by three interlocking and infinite rings, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The strong, complementary colours join together representing the relationships that make us one body. The rings mesh to illustrate bind links with communities we serve and individuals that strive to live in them. Our logo is a triangle of faith rooted in the stability of a strong base connected with inifinty.

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Become a Member


We are seeking Members, both individuals and corporate:

Do you share these values and principles?

  • 1) Our Core Principle of Solidarity: oneness with all our brothers and sisters. one-for-all and all-for-one
  • 2) Our Core Principle of Subsidiarity: the right of individuals and communities to accomplish by their own enterprise and industry as much as they can to provide for their needs and aspirations ,to promote economic justice and end the cycle of poverty.
  • 3) We see Charity as Development because of (a) Respect for the dignity of every  human being and (b) The importance of the Family in the Community and to the Country. Our work must have meaningful, long-term impact,
  • 4) With your support, we want to provide services that assist with the development of the neediest children in the most impoverished areas of the country which historically, are mainly in rural areas.

Go to our Membership to read more

We must live in Solidarity. The Trinity is our home; the Father’s house we must never leave. We are all sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers.

We must respect the Principle of Subsidiarity which recognises the dignity of man and respects the in-dwelling Presence of God in every individual.

We draw our inspiration from Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity, O.C.D. Born on July 18, 1880, Élisabeth Catez, Saint Elizabeth was a French Discalced Carmelite professed religious in addition to being a mystic and a spiritual writer.

From an early age her spiritual writings were remarkable, centred on the Trinity. She was excellent at music before she entered the religious life. Saint Elizabeth died on November 9, 1906 in Dijon, France.