Medical Pavilion staff spread holiday cheer to children

Tue, Dec 27th 2011, 09:49 AM

Christmas is a time for giving and sharing. This year, instead of sharing and exchanging gifts amongst themselves, the staff at The Medical Pavilion Bahamas decided to give gifts to those less fortunate instead.
Over 100 gifts were given to the boys and girls of the Bahamas Children's Emergency Hostel, the young ladies at the Willie Mae Pratt Centre for Girls, and the young men at the Simpson Penn Centre for Boys.
Each center was contacted beforehand, and gifts were centered on the needs and specific requests of the organizations.
The Medical Pavilion staff hoped the gifts helped to meet the needs of the children at each of the centers during the Yuletide season and the New Year, while helping to bring a smile of happiness to their faces.
Dr. Conville Brown, founder, president and CEO of the Bahamas Heart Center and the Medical Pavilion Bahamas, congratulated his staff for their selfless idea of giving gifts to the less fortunate in the community, and truly sharing the Christmas spirit.
The Medical Pavilion Bahamas is home to the Bahamas Heart Center, the Bahamas Chest Centre, the Cancer Centre, the Imaging Centre, the Breast Centre and now the Dialysis Centre. Located at 72-74 Collins Avenue, the Medical Pavilion provides state-of-the-art medical care while seeking to ensure affordable access to all through its partnered care model.

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