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Trini/American Dr. Reynold S. Agard gives remarks at clinic opening ceremony Members of the HAND International Mission Military Liaison Col. Claudia Carrizales gave remarks on behalf of the U. S. Embassy at opening ceremony The weekend September 1-3, a U. Medical Mission led by Trini/American Dr. Agard, was in Trinidad to offer free medical services in the Sangre Grande community. The health care clinic, which was based at the Sangre Grande Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church was comprised of 120 physicians, nurses and other health professionals from the Christiana Care Health System headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, U. A. It was an initiative of nonprofit Hands International, where Dr. Agard is a director. A similar mission was held last year in southern Trinidad. Free check ups, diagnostic testing, medical counseling, sleep disorder evaluation, psychological, dental clinic, counseling and lectures on various topics were offered. Military Liaison Col. Embassy during the clinic's opening ceremony on Friday, September 1.
Sangre Grande Town Eastern Main Road, Sangre Grande Nickname(s): Grande Country Trinidad and Tobago Region Sangre Grande Settled c. 1770 Population (2011) • Total 18, 127 • Rank 9th Time zone UTC−4 (AST) Postal Code 45xxx Area code(s) 668, 691 Sangre Grande is the largest town in northeastern Trinidad and Tobago. It is located east of Arima and southwest of the village of Toco. It is the seat of the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation and capital of the region. Overview [ edit] The name Sangre Grande means "big blood", and it has been suggested that the town was named for a battle that took place between the native Amerindians and the Spanish settlers. However, this interpretation is not supported by historical records. The true origin of the name refers to when, in the late 1770s, Spanish surveyors who were charting the island for the purposes of creating a map, found that the waters of two of the tributaries of the nearby Oropouche River were red as blood, hence the name. Similarly, the neighbouring town is called Sangre Chiquito ("small blood") is named for the presence of a smaller, similarly colored river in that town.
Colette June 16, 2020 (Sangre Grande) Korean German French Spanish Hi, I'm Colette. I'm a Geography Teacher. Recently started watching K-Dramas. I'm into football, especially Bundesliga. I like video games and reading, writing etc. My IG is 'comasane'. Adesh May 29, 2020 (Sangre grande) - Other - My names Adesh I like Chinese a lot and want to learn more about their culture and hopefully marry a Chinese girl also Daniel March 10, 2020 Japanese Hi. I'm Daniel. I always wanted to learn Japanese because of how beautiful it sounds. Also, I believe that learning a new language would expand my horizon, in terms of the number of people I would be able to connect with. I am currently an insurance agent and I'm just looking for something more productive to do with my time. Jin October 7, 2018 I love meeting new people. I loooove Spanish also french but mostly spanish. I love visual arts especially graphic lettering and comic drawing. I just love having fun Ayana December 9, 2017 I'm a fun loving person easy to talk too friendly I love d out door.
Bus [ edit] Buses still ply the routes in and out of Sangre Grande. The bus terminus in the heart of Sangre Grande was recently upgraded. Maxi taxi [ edit] Maxi taxis as well as traditional taxis service Sangre Grande. The Maxi taxis were first situated in the vicinity of the PTSC bus terminus, however the busyness of this location combined with the growing number of Maxi taxis had exacerbated traffic problems in the area and the old PTSC service station and washing bay on Brierly Street was converted to a maxi taxi hub instead. Here, Maxi taxis heading to both Arima and Port of Spain can be found. Education [ edit] As in the rest of the country, Sangre Grande is home to primary and secondary schools which fall into three categories: Government-run, Government-assisted and private. In Sangre Grande there are 2 private secondary schools and one private primary school. Primary schools [ edit] Government-run primary schools: Sangre Grande Government Primary School Guaico Government Primary School North Oropouche Government Primary School Government-assisted primary schools: Cunapo (St. Francis) R. C. School Sangre Grande Hindu Primary School Sangre Grande S. D. A.
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