Cardiac charity celebrates 20th year of providing relief through surgery to ailing Jamaican children
Nov 30th, 2023 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 32:10#JamaicaGleaner NOVEMBER 30, 2023: Optimism and hope are consistent with what Chain of Hope aspires to bring to so many children and their families in developing countries across the world, according to its United Kingdom CEO, Emma Scanlan. “As a cardiac charity, we believe that the life of every child is important, and it may be expensive, but we believe that it is extremely important to provide this care. We have specialists who are willing to volunteer their time, and we have been bringing them to this island for 20 years and have done over 65 missions, trips, of bringing specialists down, and we will continue to treat those children,” she declared. Chain of Hope Jamaica is a spinoff of Chain of
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