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As part of Damen Shipyard’s (DSCT) social and community responsibility initiative, DSCT has delivered 4000 care packages to the nursing staff at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. These packages are a small gesture of thanks to the healthcare workers in our local hospitals who have been on the frontlines in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
DSCT HR manager Eva Moloi said, “When we realised the effect of the pandemic on the country at large, we thought it necessary to assist where we can. DSCT feels strongly that a focused approach to assist the frontline healthcare workers, a structure we all depend on, would have the most impact. We are entirely reliant on the frontline healthcare workers to be available to everybody, but we understand that they are also human and need to look after themsel
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Groote Schuur healthcare staff thank Damen Shipyard.
Damen Shipyard Cape Town’s (DSCT’s) social and community responsibility initiative delivered 4 000 care packages to nursing staff at Cape Town’s Groote Schuur Hospital.
The packages are a small gesture of thanks to healthcare workers in local hospitals on the frontlines in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, according to DSCT human resources manager Eva Moloi.
“When we realised the effect of the pandemic on the country, we thought it necessary to assist where we can. DSCT feels a focused approach to assist frontline healthcare workers, a structure we all depend on, would have the most impact. We are entirely reliant on frontline healthcare workers to be available to everybody, but understand they are also human and need to care for themselves. We want to contribute to that,” she said.