The Miss Fox Hill Enrichment Pageant Contestants, give back to their Community

Wed, Oct 18th 2017, 02:30 PM

The Fox Hill Community is committed to and celebrates the youths that will represent the community as goodwill ambassadors, by becoming role models of today and strengthening our community tomorrow.

Contestants of The Le'Chick Productions/T. Z.'s Bayview Lil, Junior & Miss Fox Hill Pageant and Committee Members on Freedom Park, Fox Hill.

The contestants are given the opportunity to give back and are encouraged to become ambassadors for their community, while being reminded that the pageant itself is not solely about beauty but rather gaining knowledge and experience which will sharpen their future.

On Saturday, October 14, 2017 the contestants of The Miss Fox Hill Enrichment Pageant gave back to their community by participating in a community service exercise at The Sandilands Rehabilitation Center.

While on their visit, they walked the hall ways which led them to the Geriatric Hospital, more specifically the Cruickshank Ward, where the contestants sang, feed, told stories, read and prayed with the elderly.

The visit was a first time experience for the contestants and they thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

Pictured l-r: Mrs. Sophia Moss; Theresa Major, Mrs. Betsy Duvalier; Mrs. Sonia Kemp, Mr. Asa Thompson; Reigning Queen, Jasonique Moss, Mrs. Maltese Davis; and Staff of the Cruickskank Ward.

Pictures on the grounds of The Sandilands Rehabilitation Center are: Contestants of The Le'Chic Productions/T. Z.'s Bayview Lil, Junior & Miss Fox Hill Pageant, Member of Parliament for Fox Hill, Shonel Ferguson, Reigning Queen, Jasonique Moss and Committee Members.

Additionally, as a part of their visit, the contestants took photos on the beautiful grounds of the Rehabilitation Center, and Staff at that facility. 

For more information about The Le'Chic Productions/T. Z.'s Bayview, Lil, Junior & Miss Fox Hill Enrichment Pageant, visit our facebook page.

About The Sandilands Rehabilitation Center's Geriatric Hospital:
The Geriatric Hospital was opened in 1965 by the Honorable Sir Roland Symonette Premier of the Bahamas Islands. The Minister of Health at that time was the Honourable Foster Clarke M.H.A. The Geriatric Hospital opened with a total of four (4) wards, Culmers, McClennan, Cruickshank, Thompson Wards at that time, the children’s ward that housed the physically and mentally Subnormal Children. The wards were named in honour of expatriate doctors who served on the medical staff at the inception of the hospital. The Hospital’s first patient’s population consisted of persons from the community, the Psychiatric wards, Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre and the Prospect Hospital. 

Goal and Objective : Striving for Excellence of comprehensive health care, contributing to the total well-being of the elderly. Purpose of the Geriatric Hospital: To Demonstrate Proficiency through quality efficient care delivery systems and evidence based practices

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