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Caribbean Medical Mission of New Jersey lauded for 25 years of Sterling Service

WASHINGTON, DC – The New Jersey based Caribbean Medical Mission (CMM) has come in for much commendation for the community and international outreach they have undertaken over the past twenty-five years.

The organization which carries out medical missions throughout the Caribbean and Africa was founded by a group of Jamaican doctors based in New Jersey, and utilizing their own resources undertake annual medical missions to provide medical care to needy persons in the Caribbean and Africa.

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Founding president of the Caribbean Medical Mission of New Jersey Dr. Rudolph Willis (left) is presented with a special a special award by CMM President Dr. Winston Scott at the organization’s 25th anniversary Gala at the Grand Ball Room, Totowa New Jersey on Saturday the 5th of November 2022.
Also in the picture are founding members who were also awarded From Left: Anita Fullerton; Margaret Douglas and Hugh Barton. (Photo Derrick Scott.)

Fundraising Gala

At a fundraising gala marking their 25th anniversary last weekend, Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States HE Audrey Marks pointed out that the “New Jersey based Caribbean Medical Mission (CMM) demonstrates that the true spirit of generosity, compassion and care for others still abound despite the challenging economic times in which we now find ourselves.”

She said “The drive by the CMM to provide medical care to the needy in the Caribbean and New Jersey over the past 25 years is a contribution which serves as a lifeline to the health sector in Jamaica.  The government and people of Jamaica consider the CMM as a true friend of Jamaica and a valued partner in our developmental journey.”

Jamaica’s top diplomat in Washington pointed out that “over the past 25 years, CMM has provided medical care to just over 22,000 patients in Jamaica with a monetary value of US$1.4 million. An additional 20,000 patients are seen in other Caribbean countries with a monetary value of US$1.3 million. I am also aware that the CMM provides accessible health care to communities in need in the United States, as well as other parts of the world,” she noted.

She observed that “the Caribbean Medical Mission (CMM) was founded 24 years ago by a group of physicians from Jamaica with the stated purpose of doing volunteer medical missions to Jamaica. However, over the years, this mission has evolved to include the African diaspora in the Americas and as such your creed “Help the needy” entails providing services to other islands in the West Indies, countries in Central and South America and beyond.

“Jamaica is proud of the partnership we have forged and look forward to another 25 years of helping the needy,” Ambassador Marks declared.

In his remarks, the president of CMM Dr. Winston Scott said “Since 1996 our mission has continued to grow and impact the needs of the underserved throughout the Caribbean, Africa and right here in New Jersey.

He said the decision to start the mission arose out of a meeting with former Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller who impressed on them the need to mount a health mission to Jamaica.

As we celebrate our 25th anniversary we honor those who were the founding members and the early stewards of the organization.

“We are proud to honor Dr. Omar Bey… whose clinical skills and stellar career as a pulmonologist both in the hospital and in the community serve has been an inspiration to many.

In addition, “our Community Service award goes to one of our own, Joyce Lynch who tirelessly continue to contribute to multiple Medical Missions each year.

We have stayed true to our commitments and have continued our support to the Jamaican and Dominican cancer society as well as provide medical equipment to our adopted clinic in Portland, Jamaica.

We also expanded our community services locally in New Jersey through collaborations with St Michael Medical Center and Carewell Health, in addition to the provision of health and education fairs on Men and Women Wellness as well as Cancer awareness.

 

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The SFLCN.com Team provides news and information for the Caribbean-American community in South Florida and beyond.

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