Tavua Hospital Gets $100K Boost From FIJI Water And Cure Kids

The donation of the equipment com­pleted the grant after renovations were also carried out to the Tavua Hospitals’ outpatient clinical areas in 2017.

Wednesday 27 February 2019 | 21:00

FIJI Water Foundation members, medical staff and Cure Kids executive Jen Miller (seated middle front) at the Tavua Hospital during the donation of the equipment. Photo: FIJI Water

FIJI Water Foundation members, medical staff and Cure Kids executive Jen Miller (seated middle front) at the Tavua Hospital during the donation of the equipment. Photo: FIJI Water

The FIJI Water Foundation, in partnership with Cure Kids Fiji, donated $100,000 of medi­cal equipment to Tavua Hospital.

This past week FIJI Water Founda­tion staffs, alongside senior executives from Cure Kids, were on-hand to deliv­er the critical emergency equipment.

Included in the donation were five life-saving portable resuscitators, a new public address (PA) system and the installation of additional phone lines to help improve internal and ex­ternal communications.

The donation of the equipment com­pleted the grant after renovations were also carried out to the Tavua Hospitals’ outpatient clinical areas in 2017.

“We appreciate the hard work by the medical staff at Tavua Hospital and are grateful that through this partner­ship with Cure Kids, we are able to provide these much-needed resourc­es,” says Elizabeth Stephenson, FIJI Water Global president.

Jen Miller of Cure Kids Fiji says the new equipment will help improve the quality of life for children around the Tavua area living with serious health conditions.

Source: FIJI Water

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