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Anonymous Pledge for Covid Patients


South Coast Hospitals Given Half Million Dollar Secret Donation

Staff at Mandeville Hospital receiving supplies

As efforts continue to assist hospitals in southern Jamaica to treat Covid-19 patients, an anonymous donor has come forward to pledge $500,000 ja. The donation comes as managers at Black River, May Pen and Mandeville hospitals have asked for support to provide medical supplies, beds, tablets and additional items to make patients comfortable and help to treat those in need of urgent care. The supply is being coordinated by David Folb of Lashings Hotel in Treasure Beach, with the help of villa owners in the area.


Mr Folb said: “As if life cannot get more humbling, yesterday saw so many more great donations come in for our fund raising drive and then a secret donation came in matching up to half a million Jamaican dollars to any monies donated from now on to this humanitarian cause. This will be for specific medical items, which will be agreed and approved by the regional health director.


“This person loves that the frontline health workers have been encouraged through this drive and that our team is delivering the items personally. This is an incredible act of human kindness. It is utterly amazing how this community has reacted and I honestly feel quite humbled to be a tiny part of this humanitarian drive - it shows the very best in human nature.”



Delivery to Black River Hospital

The new donation follows three days of delivering emergency supplies to hospitals by the team from Lashings, Frenchmans Bay Restaurant and Southern Comfort Hotel; with cash donations coming from other hotels and villas in the Treasure Beach area. So far they have taken temporary beds, toilet tissues, bottles of water, cleaning fluids and other essential items to hospitals, along with hot food for staff. Hospitals in Jamaica have been overwhelmed by a recent spike in Covid-19 cases, with some running out of oxygen cylinders and patients being accommodated in tents.


If you can help please message Lashings via WhatsApp +1 876 553 3424.



Sun loungers to be used as temporary beds at Mandeville Hospital


Note to editors:

For more information please contact David Folb +1 876 553 3424 dfolb@lashings.com or Lucy Atherton hello@lucyathertonpr.com




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