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Monday, July 7, 2025

Bringing smiles to children

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1782 days ago
20200822
LSA Healthcare Services managing director Leela Ramsingh, right, and contract administration sales employee Kathleen Lawson.

LSA Healthcare Services managing director Leela Ramsingh, right, and contract administration sales employee Kathleen Lawson.

courtesy LSAH

LSA Health­care Ser­vices (LSAH) brought smiles and school sup­plies to chil­dren in their com­mu­ni­ty of El So­cor­ro. The LSAH Ltd team, led by man­ag­ing di­rec­tor, Leela Ram­s­ingh, ini­ti­at­ed a Com­mu­ni­ty Out­reach in sup­port of the youth in the com­mu­ni­ty of Pan­choo Lane and en­vi­rons, Bound­ary Road, El So­cor­ro.

Con­tin­u­ing their COVID-19 “good neigh­bour” re­lief ef­forts, LSAH placed spe­cial em­pha­sis on the school chil­dren of their com­mu­ni­ty who are cur­rent­ly learn­ing at home. Ram­s­ingh and Team LSAH, in­clu­sive of em­ploy­ees from var­i­ous de­part­ments pre­pared “Hap­py Bags,” com­pris­ing school sup­plies, snacks and oth­er good­ies which were de­liv­ered to the re­cip­i­ents’ homes on a fort­night­ly ba­sis.

The Hap­py Bags of the last dis­tri­b­u­tion com­prised of spe­cial SEA pack­ages, for those stu­dents who were prepar­ing to write the SEA ex­am. LSAH wished the stu­dents great suc­cess in their ex­ams and re­mind­ed them that though times may seem un­cer­tain now, this is a tem­po­rary bump in the road which we will get past as we all head to bet­ter days.

Ram­s­ingh said, “As with life in the new nor­mal, good hy­giene be­gins with us; so let’s con­tin­ue to wash hands reg­u­lar­ly, mask up and prac­tice phys­i­cal dis­tanc­ing at all times.”


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