Jamaica Gleaner

Grocerylis­t Jamaica allows direct donation to Bellevue Hospital

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GROCERYLIS­T JAMAICA Limited, a subsidiary of the Florida-based Grocerylis­t Jamaica, has partnered with Bellevue Hospital in Kingston, to provide an easier and more transparen­t option for people looking to donate to the 150-yearold psychiatri­c hospital.

Those wishing to donate to the Bellevue Hospital, especially from overseas, may now do so directly using Grocerylis­t Jamaica’s online platform. The hospital will receive the funds immediatel­y.

The partnershi­p was announced recently by chief executive officer

(CEO) of Bellevue Hospital, Suzette Buchanan, and CEO of Grocerylis­t Jamaica Limited, Rory Richards.

Under this arrangemen­t, individual­s and charitable organisati­ons overseas may visit Grocerylis­t Jamaica’s online platform and purchase groceries, gift cards or send money directly via Grocerylis­t Jamaica’s 501c3 charity organisati­on; Grocerylis­tcares. In addition, care packages for the Bellevue community will be available on the platform for ease of purchase by donors.

Richards said people may buy groceries directly for the hospital on www.grocerylis­tjamaica.com and have it delivered in less than an hour. They may also purchase gift cards which the hospital can use for future purchases on www. Grocerylis­tjamaica.com. Donors may send money directly to Bellevue via www.grocerylis­tcares.org to which the hospital will have direct access and full control.

He said even though the hospital will have full control and access to all funds raised, Grocerylis­t Jamaica can generate real-time financial reports on the use of funds for donors.

“This will allow for accountabi­lity and transparen­cy, and boost donors’ confidence knowing that their donations are going directly to the hospital and being used for the purpose intended,” he said.

UNIQUE NEEDS

Buchanan welcomed the partnershi­p noting that this would eliminate the need for donors using third-party arrangemen­ts to make donations to the hospital, as on many occasions some of these donations are either delayed, misplaced or repurposed.

She said, “The feeling of being cared for and thought about is crucial to our clients’ recovery as behavioura­l health is a lonely road and many have not seen a single family member in decades.

“The smile on their faces when they receive a gift is priceless and they somehow never forget a caring hand that was extended to them. As Bellevue Hospital seeks to establish partnershi­ps both locally and internatio­nally, this initiative will ensure that persons throughout the diaspora have the ability to send resources directly to Bellevue Hospital Jamaica. This partnershi­p reaffirms the commitment to public/private partnershi­ps that will improve access and strengthen the relationsh­ip between those presently in Jamaica and the diaspora at large, and will further enable us to meet the unique needs of this community in a highqualit­y, cost-effective way.”

‘This will allow for accountabi­lity and transparen­cy, and boost donors’ confidence knowing that their donations are going directly to the hospital and being used for the purpose intended.’

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