St Vincent and the Grenadines will be the recipient of a second ambulance donated by a group from Richmond Hill, Ontario Canada.
The Milton Cato Memorial Hospital at a recent handing over ceremony received the first ambulance on Friday 7th September.
Consul General to Canada Fitzgerald Huggins said the ambulance was officially handed over on Monday 1st October 2018, to the Vincentian Consulate in Canada.
The ambulance was made possible through the Caribbean North Charities.
According to Huggins, the medical vehicle will leave Toronto next week for St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Caribbean North Charities Foundation, initially known as Guyana Burn & Healthcare Charities Foundation was (incorporated in 2003.
It was Established in 1998 by Mr. Harry Harakh, Mrs. Pamela Harakh, Mr. Sherman Del Sol, and Mr. Desmond De Barros.
The group provides care benefits to those who are less fortunate in the Caribbean, by providing medical equipment to train nurses and to care for patients.