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JAM | Feb 2, 2022

Flow Foundation Pediatric Cancer Fund gets a J$1-million top up

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Hospital gifted with sanitisation products

Courtney Bell (second left), community programmes coordinator, Flow Foundation, explains the items in the children’s gift pack to some of the doctors on the ward.

The Flow Foundation’s Pediatric Cancer Fund, which is administered in collaboration with the Bustamante Hospital for Children, has benefitted from a J$1-milllion top up, aimed at ensuring its young cancer patients can be assured of the assistance they need.

The Foundation also gifted the hospital with the donation of sanitisation items valued at $1 million.

In presenting the cheque, FLOW Foundation Chairman Stephen Price said: “We are proud that we have continued to maintain this Fund and happy that we are able to donate this $1 million towards its upkeep. The welfare of Jamaicans is at the heart of what we do at the Foundation, and this Fund, is particularly significant as it provides much-needed resources towards critical treatment and care for these young patients.”

Makeda Walters, patient, is all smiles as she receives her meal from Nurse Landell-Collins and Courtney Bell, community programme coordinator, Flow Foundation, during the treat at the hospital as her mother looks on.

Last September, in observance of Childhood Cancer Awareness, the Foundation also treated patients on ward to a movie evening.

Price continued: “The COVID pandemic continues to be a real threat within our society. In fact, it is for that reason we have not been able to interact with the children as we have in previous years. We are very pleased to be able to donate these sanitisation items to support the Hospital’s observance of COVID protocols.”

Camile Panton, acting chief executive officer at Bustamante Hospital for Children, commended the FLOW Foundation’s commitment to maintaining the Fund and its thoughtfulness in providing much-needed sanitisation items.

Davonte Campbell (right), patient, and Courtney Bell, community programmes coordinator, Flow Foundation explore his activity book from his gift pack while his mother looks on.

Panton said: “Cancer treatment can be quite costly. The disease takes a toll on everyone involved. This Fund plays a significant role in bringing a relief to its beneficiaries.

“As you can imagine with the ongoing pandemic, we can never have too much sanitisation products. We are truly thankful for your thoughtful donation. I know I can confidently speak on behalf of not just the team here at the hospital, but also our patients and their families, in expressing our sincerest appreciation to the Flow Foundation. What you do makes a big difference and we are truly grateful.”

The fund, which was established in 2015, provides assistance for critical tests required in the care and treatment of young cancer patients. Since inception, over 30 patients have benefitted from the Fund.

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