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Jan 09, 2013 News
The Guyana Telegraph and Telegraph Company (GT&T) yesterday made a commitment of $750,000, representing a gold sponsor, towards the rebuilding efforts of the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
From left: Chris Fernandes, Chairman, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Improvement Committee; Helen Browman, CEO, St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital and GT&T Public Relations Officers, Allison Parker and Nadia De Abreu.
The contribution is being made over a three-year period which began last year.
GT&T, in a release, said it believes that the hospital has provided outstanding medical care services to Guyana in the past and that it is “pleased to support its rebuilding efforts so that the institution can continue to deliver effective health care services in the country”.
Chris Fernandes, Chairman of the Hospital’s Improvement Committee, acknowledged GT&T for its support, noting that it will go a far way in the hospital’s rebuilding efforts, the first phase of which is nearing completion.
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