They Often Cry Outreach

They Often Cry Outreach They Often Cry Outreach (TOCO0 is a not-for-profit organization founded by St. Lucian artist Taj Week On November 19, 2013, St. Lucia. Lucia, his home country.

Lucian musician and philanthropist Taj Weekes was officially appointed as a UNICEF Champion for Children in St. His appointment is recognition by UNICEF of his tireless efforts on behalf of the children of St. Lucia through his work with TOCO. "UNICEF is very pleased to have Taj Weekes on board as we work on bringing together a network of credible voices to advocate for the rights of Caribbean Chi

ldren. His passion to care for children though his music and philanthropic work are the perfect ingredients to be UNICEF's Champion for Children in St. We look forward to working closely with him in applying his creative talents and networking skills to highlight the plight of children in St Lucia. UNICEF will also help him link up with other Champions for Children in the Eastern Caribbean countries to have the strength of numbers for a powerful Voice for Children,” states UNICEF Representative for the Eastern Caribbean Area, Ms. Khin-Sandi Lwin. When asked what it meant to him to be named a UNICEF Champion for Children, Weekes said, "the power of UNICEF not only legitimizes the work I do through TOCO but will also allow me to help even more children."

01/30/2026

On opening day I walked the streets of Castries East carrying the Independence baton, pride in my steps, country in my heart. Independence lives in the people who carry it.

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TBT  2020Two weeks ago we donated tablets to 8 school principals to help with virtual learning. The children from the Ma...
09/25/2025

TBT 2020

Two weeks ago we donated tablets to 8 school principals to help with virtual learning. The children from the Marchand School got 100 devices and sent us a collective “Thank You TOCO Foundation”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9OcdkJPdJI

09/22/2025

Official Reply to Archbishop Gabrielle Malzaire Regarding the Press Release on the Ministry of Education’s Deportment Policy 2025 Archbishop
Gabrielle Malzaire
Your recent statement on school deportment policies says more about the Church than it does about our children. To lecture the nation about “lowering standards” while ignoring the Church’s role in slavery, colonialism, and the sexual abuse of children is hypocrisy of the highest order.
You argue that discipline in schools is “under strain.” But much of that strain comes not from children’s hair, but from the generational trauma created by the very systems the Church helped enforce. For centuries, the Church’s rules were used to justify slavery, suppress culture, and impose shame on Black bodies. To this day, many still carry the wounds of that hypocrisy, taught to obey but never empowered to heal. Is it any wonder that discipline falters when so many of our people are still recovering from the weight of such history?
The issue here is not order versus chaos. It is power. When Black children are told their natural hair is “disorderly” or “a distraction,” they are not being taught respect they are being taught to be ashamed of themselves. That is not discipline; it is the same colonial logic that insisted whiteness was the standard of decency.
If the Catholic Church truly wishes to lead, let it begin with honesty: by acknowledging its complicity in slavery, confronting its record of abuse, and rejecting the colonial standards it once sanctified. Until then, sermons about hair and discipline ring hollow.
Our children deserve better. They deserve schools that build character by affirming who they are not by repeating the chains of history disguised as “standards.” Taj Weekes UNICEF Champion for Children. St. Lucia

08/01/2025

"On behalf of our charity, TOCO and in collaboration with Martin Zormelo, Angela and I proudly donated 5,000 pairs of shoes to schools in Ghana." Mello A King

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