Montego Bay students donate books to Falmouth Hospital

Published: Friday | December 14, 2012 Comments 0
From left: Nurse Venessa Heholt of the Falmouth Hospital Children's Ward, Shaveen Spence, secretary of the Heinz Simonitsch School's Key Club, Alison Gordon, president, and Bianca Lee, treasurer, and Lorene Whinstanley, CEO of the Falmouth Hospital, during a handover ceremony at the facility recently. - Contributed
From left: Nurse Venessa Heholt of the Falmouth Hospital Children's Ward, Shaveen Spence, secretary of the Heinz Simonitsch School's Key Club, Alison Gordon, president, and Bianca Lee, treasurer, and Lorene Whinstanley, CEO of the Falmouth Hospital, during a handover ceremony at the facility recently. - Contributed

THE KEY Club students of the Heinz Simonitsch School in Montego Bay recently completed a book drive of children's books for the Children's Ward at the Falmouth Hospital in Trelawny. The Heinz Simonitsch Key Club is comprised of senior students who do charity projects for their community.

Through the Friends of the Falmouth Hospital, the Key Club donated the children's books to the hospital, which were gratefully received.

The group of students also sponsored a sign as part of the Sign Project organised by the Friends of the Falmouth Hospital. The signs are of great assistance to both the staff and the public.

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