The public health system has
benefitted from a donation of medical supplies valued at approximately $67.5
million from International Gospel Recording Artist and Pastor, Donnie
McClurkin, through his Perfecting Faith Ministries. Very nice man like this en...we just him to get married o...See more of what he donated and pic after the cut...
Minister of Health, Hon. Dr. Fenton
Ferguson, who received the supplies during a ceremony at the Court Leigh Hotel
in Kingston on Monday, June 2, expressed appreciation on behalf of the
Government and people of Jamaica.
Pastor and gospel recording artist
Donnie McClurkin actually donated over $625,000 in medical supplies to benefit
Jamaica’s public health sector.
As a result, Health Minister Dr.
Fenton Ferguson received the donation, which amounts to over $6 million in
Jamaican dollars, during a press conference and expressed appreciation on
behalf of the government while noting that the supplies will be distributed on
a demand basis to hospitals and health centers across Jamaica.
“Medical missions like yours have
saved us millions over the years,” Ferguson said to McClurkin, according to the
Jamaican Information Service.
Ferguson also explained that there
are only 24 public hospitals and over 300 primary health care facilities in the
island that provide care for 2.8 million people.
While he accepted the donation of
syringes, medication, surgical tools and equipment, Ferguson mentioned that
McClurkin’s donation amounted to 20 to 30 percent of the health ministry’s
budget, which is down from about 80 percent three years ago.
“This year we have a current budget
somewhere in the region of $34.7 billion. But, even as we have that budget,
there are still significant gaps in our ability to respond to the needs of our
people,” said Ferguson.
In previous years, the Jamaican
government has saved over $600,000 due to contributions from medical missions.
In 2013, nearly one million was saved from over 200 missions.
“When we look at those figures for
the past two years we realize right away that this particular donation is very
significant coming from a single group,” said Ferguson, referring to
McClurkin’s donation.
McClurkin, who said the act of
kindness was made simply because he loves the island and its culture, has been
known to make large contributions to humanitarian causes in the past.
In 2010, he decided to donate all
funds from his 50th Jubilee Gala Celebration to the Haitian earthquake relief
efforts of Feed The Children, World Vision and Operation Compassion.
McClurkin’s donation to Jamaica was
made in partnership with his New York-based congregation, Perfecting Faith
Church.
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