A new type one health centre opened in Moravia, Clarendon, on Friday, replacing the clinic that operated from the home of a community member.The centre was constructed by Food For the Poor (FFP) with funds donated by Chicago resident, Denise Di Biase, and on land donated by the Moravian Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Assistance also came from Custos of Clarendon William Shagoury.
New health centre opens in Moravia, Clarendon
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