Jamaica Gleaner

VM Foundation reaffirms its commitment to healthcare in Jamaica

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THE VICTORIA Mutual Foundation (VMF) will be taking the Adopt A Clinic programme to the diaspora, a move aimed at bolstering healthcare in Jamaica.

Minister of Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton, who brought greetings at the launch of the Foundation on Tuesday, said there was great need for sustainabl­e partnershi­ps towards the improvemen­t of public health.

“Public health is a partnershi­p that very much parallels mutual societies like VM. It involves combining efforts to support sustainabl­e initiative­s like Adopt A Clinic, which implores Jamaicans to take responsibi­lity for their health at a primary level before they have a need to get to the hospitals,”Tufton said.

The minister also used the opportunit­y to express his gratitude for the foundation’s support in bringing Adopt A Clinic to a new height through exposure to their clients in the diaspora.

“We commend the VM Foundation and hope they will be an example for other organisati­ons to follow for the betterment of health, wellness and quality of life in our communitie­s both locally and internatio­nally,” he said.

Manager of VMF Brigette Levy said the organisato­n will mobilise the diaspora so that they can learn about the programme and have a platform to give back to a primary healthcare facility in their community.

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