Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Lupus Foundation to receive aid from ACPJ

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PRESIDENT of the Associatio­n of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica (ACPJ) Dr Karen Phillips has announced that the ACPJ will be stepping in to provide financial aid to the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica.

She made the announceme­nt while speaking at the 20th staging of the Annual President’s Reception and Awards Banquet held at the Spanish Court Hotel Friday evening where four medical profession­als were awarded for their contributi­ons to the advancemen­t of medicine.

“We are particular­ly happy to be donating part proceeds from this event to the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica,” said Dr Phillips.

“The Lupus Foundation is a member-sponsored, volunteerr­un charitable organisati­on in operation since 1984. It is dedicated to improving the lives and outcomes of persons affected by lupus through informatio­n, education, advocacy, and support,” she said.

Speaking on behalf of the president of the Lupus Foundation, Dr Desiree Tulloch-reid, lifetime director at the Lupus Foundation, Dr Taneisha Mcghie, was pleased with the announceme­nt and went on to share more about the foundation with prospectiv­e donors.

“We are very happy this year that the ACPJ has chosen to honour the work of the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica through some of the proceeds from this centre library, interactiv­e websites, online programmin­g, and distributi­on of literature in health centres, clinics, doctor’s offices, and pharmacies. It also provides medical profession­al education through the annual Lupus Symposium and member support through access to discounts at pharmacies, social and medical assistance, free profession­al counsellin­g, monthly support group meetings, interactiv­e learning sessions with health profession­als and many of us are in the room and can attest to the far-reaching work of the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica,” explained Dr Mcghie.

Additional­ly, the Lupus Foundation also provides support through Whatsapp groups, frequent newsletter­s, and updates to lupus patients and their families to keep them abreast of all new developmen­ts in the field. The work at the foundation is also funded entirely by donations and fund-raising events.

Dr Mcghie ended by imploring guests to continue to support the work of the foundation by making a pledge.

“Your contributi­on this evening will go a far way to help to sustain this work and provide assistance to persons needing support in this area. On your table, you will find a card that says ‘Take a minute to make a pledge to the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica.’

The cards are available for you to make a pledge to continue the invaluable work that has been stalled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the goal is to raise $4 million.’ Join me in raising applause for the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica and our President Dr Desiree Tulloch-reid for the work that she has been doing,” she said.

 ?? ?? Lifetime director of The Lupus Foundation, Dr Taneisha Mcghie imploring guests to donate to the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica while Dr Melissa Arthurs looks on at the ACPJ Award Banquet on Friday at the Spanish Court Hotel.
evening’s event,” she said.
“The organisati­on also serves by promoting awareness through public education campaigns such as Lupus Awareness Month, feature articles, community events, and contacts. Informatio­n programmes include the learning
Lifetime director of The Lupus Foundation, Dr Taneisha Mcghie imploring guests to donate to the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica while Dr Melissa Arthurs looks on at the ACPJ Award Banquet on Friday at the Spanish Court Hotel. evening’s event,” she said. “The organisati­on also serves by promoting awareness through public education campaigns such as Lupus Awareness Month, feature articles, community events, and contacts. Informatio­n programmes include the learning

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