Daily Observer (Jamaica)

More help for Linstead hospital through Tru-juice partnershi­p

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LINSTEAD Public Hospital has received more support through its five-year partnershi­p with the Trujuice 5K Run/walk and 20K Cycle initiative, which raised $1.2 million from its seventh staging of the annual off-road event earlier this year.

The money raised has been put toward the purchase of a blood analyser and an ultrasound machine for the hospital, which provides critical health care to the St Catherine populace.

Peter Mcconnell, managing director of Trade Winds Citrus Limited — manufactur­ers of Tru-juice — is pleased with the partnershi­p and said: “We recognise the importance of sustainabl­e community developmen­t and remain committed to improving health care in the Linstead community and throughout Jamaica.”

According to Tru-juice Brand Manager Lauren Mahfood, the June staging was the most successful one to date.

“On hearing the need of the hospital, we made significan­t efforts to increase the support of sponsors and participan­ts this year. That resulted in us receiving an almost 20 per cent increase in participat­ion and achieving our monetary goal to answer the call from the hospital,” said Mahfood.

An official presentati­on was made to the Linstead Public Hospital at the facility’s grounds on October 9.

The blood analyser and ultrasound machine will facilitate well-needed services within the laboratory and accident and emergency sections, respective­ly, a release has said.

The five-year partnershi­p with the hospital has seen donations from the annual charity event amounting to approximat­ely $4 million, the release continued.

The hospital’s Chief Executive Officer Paul Mcintyre is grateful for the machines, as they will reduce the wait time for patients.

“The hospital has never had either of these machines. They (Linstead Public Hospital) had to outsource assistance from the Spanish Town Hospital when they needed these machines,” he admitted. “We greatly appreciate the donation and that Tru-juice doesn’t only help Linstead Public Hospital but other entities [as well].”

The annual Tru-juice 5K Run/walk and 20K Cycle event is the only one of its kind in Jamaica, the release said, with a picturesqu­e route that takes participan­ts through the Tru-juice orchards and allows them to appreciate the scenic beauty of Bog Walk, St Catherine. The route’s unique terrain simultaneo­usly provides an enjoyable family and corporate team-building atmosphere.

 ??  ?? Peter Mcconnell (right), managing director Trade Winds Citrus Limited, presents a symbolic cheque of $1.2 million raised from the Tru-juice Cross Country 5K event to Paul Mcinytre (second left), acting chief executive officer, Linstead Hospital, while Dr Christophe­r Tufton (second right), minister of health and wellness;
Dr Clive Thomas (left), senior medical officer, Linistead Hospital; and Vivette Lawrence, director of nursing services, Linstead Hospital, look on at the ceremony last week Wednesday.
Peter Mcconnell (right), managing director Trade Winds Citrus Limited, presents a symbolic cheque of $1.2 million raised from the Tru-juice Cross Country 5K event to Paul Mcinytre (second left), acting chief executive officer, Linstead Hospital, while Dr Christophe­r Tufton (second right), minister of health and wellness; Dr Clive Thomas (left), senior medical officer, Linistead Hospital; and Vivette Lawrence, director of nursing services, Linstead Hospital, look on at the ceremony last week Wednesday.

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