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New Health Centre Opens In Rock River, Clarendon

By: , September 20, 2019

The Key Point:

Hundreds of residents in Clarendon, as well as persons from the parish of St. Catherine, now have access to expanded health services at the Rock River Health Centre in the parish.
New Health Centre Opens In Rock River, Clarendon
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American philanthropist, Denise Di Biase (left); Deputy Chairman of the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA), Michael Stern (centre); and Member of Parliament for North Central Clarendon, Hon. Pearnel Charles, cut the ribbon to officially open the Rock River Health Centre on September 18. Funding for the centre was provided by Mrs. Di Biase, through Food For the Poor (FFP). In the background at left is Manager for the Clarendon Health Services, Joseph Grant.
New Health Centre Opens In Rock River, Clarendon
Photo: Rudranath Fraser
Students of the Rock River Basic School in Clarendon, perform at the official opening of the Rock River Health Centre, on September 18. Construction of the facility was done by Food For the Poor (FFP), with funding provided by American philanthropist, Denise Di Biase.
New Health Centre Opens In Rock River, Clarendon
Photo: Rudranath Fraser
Deputy Chairman of the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA), Michael Stern (left), presents American philanthropist, Denise Di Biase, with an appreciation plaque for her donation to construct the new Rock River Health Centre in Clarendon, which was officially opened on September 18.

The Facts

  • The facility, which was officially opened on September 18, was constructed by Food For the Poor (FFP), with funding provided by American philanthropist, Denise Di Biase.
  • In her address, Mrs. Di Biase told the gathering that healthcare is “vital” to all, hence her donation to the community.

The Full Story

Hundreds of residents in Clarendon, as well as persons from the parish of St. Catherine, now have access to expanded health services at the Rock River Health Centre in the parish.

The facility, which was officially opened on September 18, was constructed by Food For the Poor (FFP), with funding provided by American philanthropist, Denise Di Biase.

In her address, Mrs. Di Biase told the gathering that healthcare is “vital” to all, hence her donation to the community.

“We are all the same, and healthcare is vital, not only to the individual but to the community. It is an honour to be involved,” she said, adding that her desire was for everyone to “find comfort, healing and hope here”.

Meanwhile, Deputy Chairman of the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA), Michael Stern, said the new health facility will be an “agency of change in the lives of thousands of persons”, while commending members of the community for their cooperation.

Mr. Stern noted that during the construction phase, persons in the community provided meals for the workmen, and cleaned the centre after completion.

“This demonstrates that the building is in good hands. You have shown that the health centre will be an important part of your lives and a beacon of pride in this community,” he said.

He also lauded the donor, and the contribution of FFP, underscoring that Mrs. Di Biase made the donation without “expecting anything in return” and that the deed is “true charity”, done to change lives through the “enhanced services that this new building will offer”.

“The opening of this new health centre signifies that the health system in the parish is being boosted and strengthened to better care for its citizens,” the SRHA Deputy Chairman told the gathering.

The new facility now offers child health services, family planning, home visits, environmental health services and curative services, with an assigned doctor. In the past, the centre, which operated out of premises owned by the Rock River Seventh-day Adventist Church, only offered antenatal and postnatal services.

The Government has upgraded and refurbished several health centres in the parish, as well the Chapelton and May Pen Hospitals.

Also in attendance were Member of Parliament for North Central Clarendon, Hon. Pearnel Charles, and other stakeholders.

Last Updated: September 20, 2019

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