
By Luann Roberts Foundation. Updated 5:55 a.m., Wednesday, May 1, 2024, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
The country was shaken on May 1st, 2022, by the news of Ms. Luann Roberts’ untimely death.
See – One of Luann Roberts’ last messages
As a dedicated family counselor, she not only offered guidance but became a beacon of hope for many families navigating through tough times. Her warmth and compassion were unmatched, leaving an indelible mark on those she touched. However, her legacy refused to be dimmed by the darkness of that day. In her honor, the Luann Roberts Foundation emerged, dedicated to continuing her mission of uplifting oppressed youths in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Beyond her professional role, Ms. Roberts was a true philanthropist at heart. Known for her boundless generosity, she believed in giving back to her community in every way possible. Her acts of kindness were not limited to grand gestures; she embraced the ethos of ‘no deed too small’ and lived it daily.What set Ms. Roberts apart was her humility. Despite her many contributions, she preferred to work quietly behind the scenes, never seeking recognition or accolades. Her charity work, often done undercover, touched the lives of countless individuals, offering assistance where it was needed the most.

Ms. Roberts’ passion for working with youths was palpable. She saw the potential in every young person she encountered and made it her mission to nurture it. Whether through mentoring programs or educational initiatives, she believed in empowering the next generation to overcome adversity and achieve their dreams.The foundation she inspired stands as a testament to her enduring spirit and the profound impact she had on her community. Through its efforts, the Luann Roberts Foundation strives to carry forward her legacy of love, compassion, and unwavering dedication to helping others.

Ms. Luann Roberts may have left this world too soon, but her light continues to shine brightly through the lives she touched and the hearts she uplifted. In the words of those who knew her best, she was not just a counselor or a philanthropistshe was a guardian angel, a guiding light, and a cherished friend -Fly High.


