As part of its mandate to encourage and advocate in favor of children and families, the Women’s Parliamentary Caucus (WPC) of the National Assembly visited the Butterfly Day Care at the St. Elizabeth Convent on the morning of Saturday 19th November.

 

The Members Discussing witht he property manager

 

The Members Visiting the Facility

 

The Members Visiting the Other  Rooms

 

Mrs. Celine Adela who manages the daycare gave the committee a tour of the facility and explained how the daycare has been in use since the 1970s. The Day care is located at a focal point which is near the Bus station and caters for a maximum of 50 children form around Mahe even as far as Takamaka.  Its operating time is from 7am to 5pm but are flexible to parents who are running late. Mrs. Adela also explained that the facility could cater for more children however they had to close down the main part- 3 big rooms because it is unsafe.   The Chairperson of the WPC, Hon. Regina Esparon explained that the committee will follow up with the Institute for Early Childhood Development (IECD) on the future plans of the day care and to seek further advice on how non-governmental organizations and the private sector can help in assisting the daycare. 

 

The Members Interacting with the Elderly in the Home

 

Hon Larue and Hon Lemiel Speaking with an elderly lady at the Home

 

The WPC also took this time to pay a little visit to the elderly women living in the home and interacted with Mr. Nolis Rose, the property manager and the nuns of the St. Elizabeth convent.

The visit ended with a little donation by the Members of the WPC. Other Members of the Caucus present at the visit were, the Vice-Chairperson, Hon. Audrey Vidot, Hon. Sylvanne Lemiel, Hon. Flory Larue, Hon. Desheila Bastienne and Hon. Kelly Saminadyn.

 

A group Photo at the visit