Business View Caribbean | Volume 8, Issue 8
42 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 8, ISSUE 8 in Kingston. So we want people to have a choice and be able to cater to those kids from birth up until maybe 12 years of age.” They also plan to return to community involvement in the coming years. The hospital was known for its annual health fair, held the Saturday before Mother’s Day. The fair included entertainment and food as well as providing various services and tests to Kingston residents free of charge. The fair hasn’t been held for over four years due to financial constraints. The hospital also used to host a team of International surgeons who would provide free exams for men and women during a one week visit to Jamaica every year. “It’s all a part of our outreach services as we are owned by the Anglican Church and these activities coincide with the policies of the Diocese” says Levers. “We can be considered to be the health arm of the church, and giving back
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