Published 12 May 2018
Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
by: Media Source
“I shared the situation with my fellow classmates and decided we couldn’t leave the island without doing something-anything-for them,” Ms. Ramos said.
While planning the annual UMHS’ Got Talent Show, leaders of the various student organizations agreed that the money raised would go toward helping out psychiatric patients at JNF Hospital (the largest medical center in the twin-island federation of St. Kitts and Nevis).
“We approached Dr. Sanchez, the psychiatrist at the ward, in order to find out what they really needed and wanted,” Ms. Ramos said. “The first thing she mentioned was ‘chairs,’ then she mentioned tables and fans. I asked if they had a television and she said it was old and broken and that with student groups a TV would be a great help.
Ms. Ramos and fellow UMHS students involved with CarMHI (Caribbean Mental Health Initiative),Christian Community Outreach Program (CCOP) and STEPS raised more than $900 (the amount was matched by UMHS president Warren Ross) from ticket sales to buy books, board games, three tables, 17 chairs, two fans, a stack of several personal hygiene products and a 58-inch television.
UMHS faculty members were judges of the contest. The show featured UMHS medical students showing off their many talents for a great cause.
“Students really enjoy seeing their professors outside of the classroom and listening to them pass ‘judgment’ on their classmates,” Ms. Ramos said. “It’s an opportunity to let loose, laugh and just have a good stress-free time together.”
UMHS’ Got Talent showcased everything from med students singing to playing guitar and drums.
“UMHS has some really talented people and we got a taste of that,” Ms. Ramos said. “From the amazing drum playing of Essa Hattar, to the incredible voice of Ricardo Vale–who wowed the audience when he sang both parts of the Ed Sheeran featuring Andrea Bocelli version of ‘Perfect.’ All in all, it was a truly special night with a very special purpose.”
That purpose was helping the JNF Hospital Psychiatric Ward in Basseterre and the staff were grateful indeed. The supplies were delivered on Monday, April 16, 2018 and Dr. Sanchez and a staff nurse received everything with much gratitude.
“Walking out of the ward, the nurse approached me and told me that she was very thankful for everything but especially for the personal hygiene products, since many times the nurses have to spend their own money on buying that sort of thing for the patients,” Ms. Ramos said. “Looking at the smile on the patients’ faces as they saw the articles being brought in and hearing her say those words made all the effort and time invested in this project more than worthwhile.”
Photo 1 – Medical student Charnelle McMaster performs for charity at UMHS’ Got Talent
Photo 2 – Essa Hattar & Kudiz Chimuka perform at UMHS Got Talent
Photo 3 – Chairs and other suplplies
Photo 4 – The Big Screen TV arrives
(Photos & info from UMHS website)
Photo 5 – UMHS built in 2006