First Lady celebrates 11 Christmas babies at GPHC

Her Excellency, First Lady, Mrs. Arya Ali, this morning, brought good wishes, holiday cheer and care packages to the mothers of Christmas babies in the delivery unit of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). The First Lady was accompanied by Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony.

First Lady Arya Ali speak with first time mom Tiffany Ann Smith-John, who delivered a baby girl on Christmas morning at GPHC. Mrs. Ali delivered care packages for the new-borns.

Mrs. Ali was delighted to share the happy occasion with the mothers, even as she marks her first Christmas as Guyana’s First Lady.

“As a young mother, I feel everyone needs a little bit of support and as it’s Christmas morning too. I felt it was my duty as First Lady to visit. I know some moms have a challenging time, but they make it through and I am glad to give my support to our women with the little care packages for our new-borns.”

The GPHC delivered 11 Christmas babies. The first babies were born at exactly one minute after midnight, a boy and a girl, to separate parents.

Mrs. Ali thanked the nurses and doctors in the maternity unit and the hospital for their hard work.

Mrs. Ali delivers a care packages for the new-born to first time mom Farnanda Suarez.

She alsoextended greetings to the nation, noting that while festivities must be pared down this year, there is still much to celebrate.

“It has been a challenging year for all of us. What I can ask is everyone to dedicate some time, just to reflect and be thankful for all that we have. COVID-19 has really put a damper on our society and our lives, but we should be appreciative of whatever little we have right now.”

Dr. Fawcett Jeffrey, Director of Medical and Professional Services at GPHC also accompanied the team on the visit.

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