From Finish Line to First Breath: Life-Saving Neonatal Equipment Delivered in Saint Lucia

(Sandals Resorts)- Castries, St. Lucia, March 10, 2026 – From sustaining physical endurance to supporting the gift of life, the Sandals Foundation has handed over critical, life-saving neonatal equipment to the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) at the Millennium Heights Medical Complex, following the triumphant staging of Island Challenge Saint Lucia in October 2025. Funds raised through the four-day quest have been used to procure essential medical equipment valued at over £100,000, strengthening the hospital’s ability to care for critically ill newborns from their very first breaths.

The equipment—including ventilator, nesting system, infant warmer, incubator, jaundice meter and infant blankets—will directly support the SCBU in providing intensive care to approximately 180 neonates each year, from birth to 29 days old. For the dedicated team at Millennium Heights, the handover represents far more than new machinery—it is a renewed promise of care and a source of hope for families across the island.

Dr. Greaves, the Chief Executive Officer for the Complex, says the donation represents partnership in action and a shared commitment to protecting the most vulnerable. “Every newborn entrusted to our care deserves the strongest possible start to life. Through the generosity of the Sandals Foundation and the spirit of Island Challenge Saint Lucia, we are strengthening our capacity to deliver high-quality neonatal care and improving outcomes for families across the island. Today, we celebrate not only new technology, but renewed hope.”

Island Challenge Saint Lucia brought together more than 30 local and international athletes who committed their bodies and minds to a demanding four-day journey across the island’s diverse terrain—all in service of pediatric healthcare. Spotlighting the enchanting beauty of Saint Lucia’s natural landscape, participants traversed a 10km coastal run and sea kayaking along the island’s breathtaking shoreline, a rainforest trek through Fond St. Jacques in Soufrière, a half-marathon from Pigeon Island to Sandals Regency La Toc, and the iconic climb of the volcanic Gros Piton.

Each mile completed, each summit reached, carried a singular purpose—to give Saint Lucian newborns a stronger chance at life.

“The Island Challenge is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when visions are aligned and committed partners come together,” said Heidi Clarke, Executive Director of the Sandals Foundation. “Every step taken by our athletes, and every donation made by our partners and donors, has led to this moment—where hope becomes tangible, and care becomes stronger. At the Sandals Foundation, we believe that investing in healthcare is investing in life itself, and today, we are incredibly proud to stand alongside the medical professionals and families of Saint Lucia.”

The initiative was delivered in collaboration with Unique Vacations UK Ltd., Sandals Resorts Saint Lucia, and the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, reinforcing the role of responsible tourism as a catalyst for national development and community well-being.

Additional partners of the event include CPJ Saint Lucia, Island Routes, Harris Paints International, Caribbean Metals Limited, Superior Tours, Carnival Sailing, Excel Signs, Amicus Legal, Nico Tours, Grew Industries 1989 Ltd., Acado St. Lucia, Golden Egg Farms, RJB Hotel Supplies, and Heineken. While the list of international partners making the event possible are British Airways, Mobile Media, Mail Metro Media Group, RedPill, Accord Marketing, TTG Media, TripAdvisor, Hays Travel, Hearst, Threadneedle Media, The InPrint Group, EightandFour, Air Canada Vacations, and WeTransfer.

As this critical equipment now add to the service at the Millennium Heights Medical Complex, the effects of Island Challenge Saint Lucia will be felt far beyond the finish line—echoing in stronger healthcare systems, empowered medical teams, and brighter beginnings for hundreds of Saint Lucian families.