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Over 50 persons benefit from medical outreach in Region Three –

OVER 50 persons, including children, benefitted from a medical outreach hosted by the Region Three Mother’s Union, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health .

The outreach was held

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Hospital’s Medical Outreach Coordinator, Calvin Roberts, applauded Mother’s Union for undertaking such a great initiative that was geared towards providing optimal healthcare services.

He commended the col-

West Demerara Regional Hospital (WDRH), on Saturday

ships.

Region Three officer of the Mother’s Union, Elaine Montague, expressed her satisfaction at the successful hosting of the medical outreach.

Montague also offered heartfelt appreciation to Calvin Roberts and his team for their invaluable service to the union.

She added that the organisation has been engaging persons through hospital visits, women empowerment programmes, and care for the elderly, and the agenda saw a recent addition of medical outreaches.

The Mother’s Union is a worldwide organisa - in 1876.

The organisation was conceptualised by the wife of Reverend Canon Jones, Maude Jones, both of England and formed in Guyana, New Amsterdam, at All Saints Anglican in 1926.

The organisation aims to strengthen and preserve marriage and Christian life.

It encourages persons to uphold Christ’s teaching on the nature of marriage and promotes its wider understanding.

It also focuses on the worldwide fellowship of Christians united in prayer, worship, and ser- vice. Mothers’ Union in Guyana is involved in numerous community outreach initiatives and projects throughout the country, in urban and rural areas. The organisation will celebrate its 97th year of service in a matter of days. (DPI) at Parish Hall, Meten-MeerZorg, West Coast Demerara, and is the second of its kind.

Persons benefitted from a wide array of free services, including blood pressure and blood sugar testing, ear, nose, and throat examination, physiotherapy, and free medication.

A blood drive was also conducted simultaneously, considering the consistent need for blood in the healthcare system.

West Demerara Regional laboration and said he looks forward to future partner- tion of Anglican churches, first launched in England

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