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Corporate Hands | Hospitals benefit from young philanthropist’s charity

Published:Thursday | November 14, 2024 | 12:10 AM
Chief Executive Officer, Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) and Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH), Dr Natalie Whylie (second left), examines a toy donated by the Jazz Me Foundation for the newly established ‘Jazmin Corner’ to benefit children of staff at the
Chief Executive Officer, Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) and Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH), Dr Natalie Whylie (second left), examines a toy donated by the Jazz Me Foundation for the newly established ‘Jazmin Corner’ to benefit children of staff at the institutions. She is joined by (from left) Daycare Supervisor, VJH, Ann Marie Mattison Leachman; Chief Executive Officer, Jazz Me Foundation, Jazmin Headley; and Director of Nursing Services, VJH, Elise Fairweather-Blackwood. The occasion was the recent handover of the Jazmin Corner at VJH in Kingston. Twelve-year-old Canadian-Jamaican philanthropist, Jazmin Headley, has been making a significant impact in several hospitals islandwide through her charity, the Jazz Me Foundation.