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JAM | Oct 29, 2021

Sandals Foundation/Roper family make donation to Bustamante Hospital

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Dr Sharon McLean-Salmon, consultant paediatrician and specialist in the Oncology Unit at the Bustamante Hospital for Children poses with Brian Roper (right), brother of the late tourism stalwart and SRI executive, David Roper, in whose memory critically needed equipment were donated. From left are Kaydia Landell-Collins, charge nurse and paediatric haematology-oncology nurse; Dr Michelle-Ann Richards-Dawson, senior medical officer at the hospital; Karen Zacca, director of operations at Sandals Foundation; Camile Wallen-Panton, chief executive officer; and Beverley Senior-Berry, director of nursing services.

The Sandals Foundation, in conjunction with the family of the late tourism and Sandals Resorts International (SRI) stalwart, David Roper, has donated critically identified oncology equipment and resources to the Bustamante Hospital for Children.

Roper, who died on April 25 this year, was described by colleagues and close friends as “a great man who impacted lives all over the world through his humanity”, was an irreplaceable force in community outreach and a devoted Sandals Foundation Ambassador.

He served as director of industry relations and was instrumental in guiding young people in and outside of the company to reach their full potential.

In honour of his memory, members of his family joined the Sandals Foundation team in presenting the life-saving equipment identified as immediate needs of the Children’s Hospital to support its Oncology Unit.

The supplies, which are valued at just under J$600,000 included an examination light, three infusion pumps, a Port-a-Cath and 10 Huber needles. All were made possible by contribution from relatives, colleagues and friends who donated to a specially created fund in his honour.

“I’m ecstatic because this is a critical area for managing children with cancer. It’s a very sensitive area and a difficult area so anything our team can be supported with in providing that care is important to us.”

Dr Michelle-Ann Richards-Dawson, senior medical officer at the Bustamante Hospital for Children

The donation was gratefully received by Dr Michelle-Ann Richards-Dawson, senior medical officer at the Bustamante Hospital for Children, who described the occasion as “an overwhelming moment because it’s not just a donation from a corporate entity, but it’s a donation from a family in memory of a dear loved one who has passed”.

Said Richards-Dawson: “I’m ecstatic because this is a critical area for managing children with cancer. It’s a very sensitive area and a difficult area so anything our team can be supported with in providing that care is important to us.”

For Dr Sharon McLean-Salmon, a consultant paediatrician and specialist in the Oncology Unit at the Bustamante Hospital, the resources will go a long way in helping to deliver the chemotherapy or other medications that are needed in a very accurate and precise manner to the children.

“This is an excellent dent in some of the needs that we have in the Oncology Unit,” she said.

David Roper

Meanwhile, Brian Roper, David’s younger brother, said the donation is in keeping with what his late brother would have wanted.

“For all of my life that I can recall, David would get mightily upset whenever he heard of appeals for children who needed to go abroad for treatment or for equipment that was needed here. In the last six months of his life he kept saying, he just wanted to help a child. When he passed, his wife called me to say we needed to find a way to help children with cancer in particular,” he said.

“We were very lucky. We called the Sandals Foundation, who did not hesitate. We raised some funds in his name and I know this is something he would be pleased about. On behalf of his family, wife and kids it means so much to us that we are able to give something back and I am sure it is going to make a difference. I know he is very pleased.”

‘A VERY SPECIAL PROJECT’

 Heidi Clarke, executive director at the foundation, said this particular project was especially meaningful.

“This was a very special project for us because in more ways than one, it hits close to home. In appreciating the giant of a man that was David, and his commitment to outreach, we were honoured, when asked by his family, to create a special donation channel on our website to facilitate persons who were eager to give back in his memory,” she said.

“We are just deeply appreciative of all the love and support which has made it possible to positively impact the lives of so many children and their families who are served by this institution today and for many years to come.”

Each donated Infusion pump unit was presented with the inscription, ‘For the love of our Children – In memory of David Roper’.

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