 St. Lucia Electricity Services limitered LuSelec, recently officially handed over an ultrasound cat and pediatric probe, to the Millennium Heights Medical Complex, which will assist in improving the quality of cardiac care to patients at the hospital. Acting Chief Executive Officer at the Millennium Heights Medical Complex, MHNC Tara George expressed sincere gratitude to LuSelec for the donation and says, this demonstrates the level of support and contribution towards the development of healthcare in St. Lucia. We recognize the role that you have played and continue to play in national development through the generosity of your corporate social responsibility program. Your contribution today, as with each one, is a powerful demonstration of how you leave your slogan, the power of caring. At MHNC, we welcome the support of Corporate St. Lucia and we would very much like to encourage other businesses to follow your lead and to partner with us in our continuous efforts to improve the services we provide to our nation. Strategic Development and Implementation Manager at LuSelec Roger Joseph says, his organization is committed to providing a help in hand to move St. Lucia forward and ensure national development. We understand very, very easily what it is for doctors and healthcare givers to be able who are in the business of actively saving lives and have to make diagnosis, quick decisions and we understand the importance of having the right tools to be able to do what you do. And so we are very happy to be able to extend our support to the Millennium Heights complex once again. Consultant cardiologist at the Millennium Heights Medical Complex Dr. Kulin Snack says, she's extremely delighted that LuSelec has pledged support to improving healthcare and investing in the people of St. Lucia. One of the things that we always need to do for patients, if they are critically ill, if they are in situations where we cannot bring them down to the radiology department, we have to bring the machines to them in order to bring the care to the bedside. And if we don't have a machine that can move, then that's a basic need that we've had over the years and that has not been present for quite a while. There was no hesitancy on the part of LuSelec and Mr. Roger Joseph to extend this help, this assistance to the population, to the people of St. Lucia. And it is really heartwarming, it is just and bursting because I think it is so significant that persons are going to benefit from this move. The ultrasound, cut and pediatric probe donated by LuSelec cost over EC $27,000. Reporting from the communications unit of the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs, I am Fina Neptune.