VISIONS BVI 2 works closely with one of many partner organizations on the island, and GreenSprouts is one. Learn more about our work together!

VISIONS British Virgin Islands has their first work day!

A handwritten journal entry on lined paper in orange ink titled Blog - green sprouts describes volunteering for manual work, including mixing concrete and laying blocks, and reflects on teamwork and learning experiences.
Two people wearing gloves stand outdoors beside a rusty wheelbarrow, surrounded by construction materials like sand, bags, and wire fencing. Trees and a small pink building are in the background under a clear sky.
Three young women work outdoors, shoveling sand or gravel into a wheelbarrow. They wear casual clothes and appear to be participating in a group project or community service on a sunny day. Trees and buckets are visible in the background.

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