Just in time

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – A strategically timed humanitarian initiative by The Hummingbirds Association of the Bahamas has delivered critical medical equipment to Cornwall Regional Hospital’s pediatric unit, coinciding with Jamaica’s recovery efforts from Hurricane Melissa’s recent devastation. The $1.2 million donation, comprising six bassinets, baby scales, infusion pumps, and a laryngoscope, arrived as healthcare facilities across southern and western Jamaica confronted storm-related damages and equipment losses.

Hospital CEO Charmaine Williams-Beckford expressed profound gratitude, noting the equipment’s immediate utility: ‘Having endured hurricane-related equipment losses, this contribution significantly enhances our capacity to serve current patient needs through additional bassinets and essential medical technology.’

Association spokesperson Sharon Purser-Cooper revealed that while the donation was planned pre-hurricane, its implementation aligned fortuitously with national recovery priorities. ‘The timing proves particularly crucial given Jamaica’s current healthcare challenges involving devastation and dislocation,’ she emphasized, adding that the donation followed specific requests from hospital officials and aligned with Ministry of Health priorities for pediatric care improvement.

The contribution extends The Hummingbirds’ longstanding commitment to Jamaican public health, which previously benefited institutions including Kingston Public Hospital, Bustamante Children’s Hospital, and multiple regional medical centers.

Beyond this specific donation, the association has mobilized comprehensive hurricane relief including three 40-foot containers of supplies currently awaiting customs clearance. These containers contain cleaning materials, bleach, chlorine tablets, and buckets requested by Jamaica’s Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management. Additionally, the Bahamian medical community contributed two pallets of medical supplies through coordinated efforts with private hospitals, alongside non-perishable food, clothing, and toiletries.

Future assistance includes planned delivery of large-scale generators specifically requested by the Jamaican government, demonstrating the association’s multifaceted approach to supporting recovery operations across the island nation.