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Rebecca Chapter No 4 gives to Sandilands Child and Adolescent/Robert Smith Unit (CARS)
Sep 16, 2016 - 9:28:48 AM

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From left in the photo: Valdez Bodie, Administrative Officer (Rear- Left); Chenika Simms Registered Nurse/Rebecca Member(Mid-left); Michella Hanna (Front-Left) Registered Nurse; Waiese Brown (Rear-Left) Rebecca Member; Tanya Smith-Cartwright (Front-Left) Worthy Matron, Rebecca Chapter No. 4; Shantia Mcphee-Simon (Rear-Centre) Rebecca Member; Frederica Wallace (Front-Centre) Nursing Officer; Jamison Davis (Rear) Rebecca Member; Faniesha Archer(Front-Right) Student Nurse; Alexanderia Andrews (Front-Right) Student Nurse; Raliegh Francis (Rear- Far Right) Rebecca Member and Dr. D. Rolle (Front- Far Right).

Nassau, Bahamas - The Worthy Matron and Members of Rebecca Chapter No. 4, Order of the Eastern Star, Prince Hall Affiliated in a continuous effort to assist with the less fortunate, made a presentation to the Child and Adolescent/Robert Smith Unit (CARS) recently, to include board games, clothing items, hygiene necessities, disposable diapers etc. Rebecca Chapter No. 4 is known for its "Mystery Soup Kitchen" which takes place every two months in the Bains and Grants Town communities.

"Our place is not only in the four walls of our building", says Sis. Tanya Smith-Cartwright, Worthy Matron, Rebecca Chapter No. 4. "We are mandated to go out and do benevolent acts that make a difference in the lives of the indigent. We will continue to visit the CARS Unit in the future and assist as best we can.

"We are thankful to Nursing Officer, Frederica Wallace, for allowing us into the state-of-the-art unit to put a smile on the face of her clients. Members of Rebecca are committed to making those smiles continuous."




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