
ELEVATING, CELEBRATING, &
POSITIVELY INFLUENCING our Shared STORIES.

About
Caribbean Community Cares Foundation
Caribbean Community Cares Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, based in Florida, dedicated to advancing education and access through community centered media and community programs. We strive to bridge information gaps for residents in fiscally constrained communities, particularly American citizens with language barriers, by creating inclusive platforms that inform, educate, and empower. Through storytelling, art, and collaboration, we celebrate culture while fostering understanding, participation, and progress across diverse communities.

Vision
Our vision is to produce accessible, community-centered content that empowers people with the information they need to improve their lives and build stronger, more connected communities.
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Our single, unifying goal is to make information equitable and accessible.

Our Original Television Program
PREPARE TO BE COOKED-OUT WITH THE HEAT OF THE CARIBBEAN
Caribbean Cook-Out is an Emmy Award–winning culinary series that explores the Caribbean through its captivating cuisine, rich culture, and unforgettable stories shared around the table.
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The show takes viewers inside the lives of the Caribbean’s most renowned chefs, each bringing their unique talents, heritage, and passion to the kitchen. From innovative interpretations to exquisite national specialties, these chefs infuse every dish with flavors, stories, and traditions.
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COME FOR THE FOOD, STAY FOR THE STORIES!
Our Partners
Our partnership network—strengthened through Island TV—includes the Community Foundation of Broward, United Way of Broward, and Florida International University, with whom we have worked to advance community engagement and accessible programming

“The Season of Phantasmal Peace”
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Then all the nations of birds lifted together
the huge net of the shadows of this earth
in multitudinous dialects, twittering tongues,
stitching and crossing it. They lifted up
the shadows of long pines down trackless slopes…
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… until there was no longer dusk, or season, decline, or weather,
only this passage of phantasmal light
that not the narrowest shadow dared to sever.
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Derek Walcott (23 January 1930 – 17 March 2017).
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1992.
Poet & Playwrite born in Saint Lucia.


