Jamaica Gleaner

Businessme­n give back to school, hospital in Portland

- Gareth Davis Sr Gleaner Writer

PORT ANTONIO, Portland: BUSINESSMA­N SAMUEL ‘Frauty’ Dixon is on a mission to provide needy assistance, which was quite evident earlier this week when he gave back to his alma mater, Port Antonio High School, while also making an invaluable contributi­on to the local health sector, all in one day.

Dixon, who made his first stop at his former school, donated a wheelchair and a paramount bed, which has automatic movement and is operated using a remote control. Both gifts were sourced at a cost of approximat­ely $400,000.

“It is said that if you don’t know where you’re coming from, then you don’t know where you’re going,” commented Dixon. “One thing is certain, I am a product of this school. I have not forgotten the years spent here. This is just the beginning of great things to come, and this is my way of giving back. I urge other past students to adopt a similar role in giving back to their former school. This is an initiative that I hope will be replicated across Jamaica,” he added.

In expressing thanks, acting principal Denise Logan said that the school was extremely grateful and appreciati­ve of the gift from Dixon, who is of the Class of 1983. “These gifts will be well used and they are absolutely necessary at this time. It comes as a grand surprise and the entire school population is grateful,” she said.

15 HOSTPITAL BEDS

Dixon and his team, including business operator Winston Richards, later journeyed to the Port Antonio Hospital, where they donated 15 beds.

Board chairman at the hospital, Hugh Perry, pointed to the need to establish more partnershi­ps between the private sector and Government. “This is a clear demonstrat­ion that Government is hard-pressed to find the resources to meet the needs of all the sectors,” said Perry.

He added: “Today, we are witnessing two business operators making a contributi­on to this hospital, which will ultimately impact the lives of thousands of Portlander­s. Most hospitals across Jamaica have experience­d a shortage of beds, but we are now able to provide our patients with added bed space.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY GARETH DAVIS ?? Portland businessma­n Samuel Dixon looks at an electronic­ally powered bed donated by him to the Port Antonio High School, his alma mater. Also viewing the gifts are Jermaine Bascoe (partly hidden) and Denise Logan, acting principal of Port Antonio High....
PHOTOS BY GARETH DAVIS Portland businessma­n Samuel Dixon looks at an electronic­ally powered bed donated by him to the Port Antonio High School, his alma mater. Also viewing the gifts are Jermaine Bascoe (partly hidden) and Denise Logan, acting principal of Port Antonio High....
 ??  ?? LEFT: A wheelchair donated recently by Portland businessma­n Samuel Dixon to his alma mater, Port Antonio High School.
LEFT: A wheelchair donated recently by Portland businessma­n Samuel Dixon to his alma mater, Port Antonio High School.

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