Dr highlights major difference Shaggy & Friends has made to children's hospital. Monday exchange

DR Lambert Innis was lost for words as he attempted to describe the impact that international reggae/dancehall artiste Shaggy and his Make A Make a Difference Foundation was having at the Bustamante Hospital for Children.
Dr Lambert Innis (right), head of
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
 at the Bustamante Hospital for Children,
 greets recording artiste Assassin at this
 week’s Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange.
 Assassin is one of the acts performing for
 free at the Shaggy and Friends show
this Saturday to raise funds for
the hospital.. (PHOTO: NAPHTALI JUNIOR)


 
Innis, the head of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at the hospital, explained that presently the needs at the lone paediatric hospital in Jamaica are great, but things have come a far way, thanks to Shaggy and Friends.

"I don't think I could sit here and accurately reflect the major difference that the Shaggy Foundation and others have had on the Bustamante Hospital since I've been there... a major difference," Dr Innis told journalists at this week's Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange.
Dr Innis said that Shaggy (real name Orville Burrell), through his philanthropic efforts, has not only contributed to the facility, but has raised the level of awareness about the needs of the hospital. Read more: 

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