BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, March 14th 2013 - NAGICO Insurances has given a donation to 26- year-old Dion Berry of Keys Village to cover medical expenses for a surgery which may give him an opportunity to walk again.
Berry who is from Keys Village, St. Kitts, was recently paralyzed during an accident has been seeking the public’s assistance in paying for a surgery to repair his spinal cord, was delighted when NAGICO offered to make a contribution.
General Manager of NAGICO Insurances; Adrian Smith, said the company was very pleased to be able to make a contribution. Even with this donation however the family is still in great need of additional assistance.
“We learnt of Dion’s sad plight from his sister who came to work at NAGICO on an internship programme and we immediately felt compelled to assist and offer some support. The family is finding it quite difficult to get all the monies together and as an insurance provider, we at NAGICO are doing our part as a social partner of this community and also fulfilling our corporate responsibility by assisting this young man,” Smith said. He also urged other members of the community to make a donation, as this surgery is very expensive and very urgently needed. “I would like to take this opportunity also to appeal to anyone who would want to assist the family to contact us here at NAGICO and we would make arrangements for that assistance.”
The presentation was made at the NAGICO Branch office by NAGICO’s Senior Medical Representative; Sherrima Ferlance and accepted by Victoria Berry; Dion’s mother. Victoria expressed her gratitude to the Management and Staff of NAGICO Insurances for this timely and generous donation and said it would go a long way in helping Dion meet medical expenses in Trinidad where he is scheduled to have the surgery.
Berry sustained serious neck injuries earlier this month while diving at Majors Bay, during a beach birthday party celebration for his sister.
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