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Princess Elizabeth Home gets new orthopaedic ward
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Scotiabank donates $1m to children s home
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Masonic charity donates $10,000 to Princess Elizabeth Home
Tuesday 2 March 2021
President of the Princess Elizabeth Home for Handicapped Children Doctor Calvin Inalsingh, left, and CEO Jan Sirjusing hold up a donation received from Freemasons of TT members Rajendra Bhagwat, second from right, and Gerald Mendes at the home on Ariapita Avenue, last Friday. - Ayanna Kinsale
The Princess Elizabeth Home for Handicapped Children received a $10,000 donation from the Freemasons of TT, Scottish constitution, Masonic charitable organisation.
The cheque was handed over to the home’s CEO Jan Sirjusingh and President Dr Calvin Inalsingh on Friday.
The donation will be directed to the construction of an orthopaedic wing on the property.
Ex-health minister: Take the covid19 vaccine
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Children’s Ark charity sails steady in stormy seas
Tuesday 29 December 2020
The Children s Ark president Simone de la Bastide gives an overview of the organisation s work at the Princess Elizabeth Centre, at her Maraval home on Monday. - Angelo Marcelle
FALLOUT from the covid19 pandemic, plus an upsurge in human trafficking, has not daunted the management team of the Children’s Ark, a registered charity aimed at helping the country’s youngsters, especially those deemed marginalised and at-risk.
Newsday got an update on the group’s work from president Simone de la Bastide and vice president Dr Kongsheik Achong Low on Monday.