The RayAsta Foundation will begin a second round of Stroke Care Givers training scheduled to begin on April 8th, at the Dominica State College. This 10 week course is designed to provide the necessary skills to practitioners who are currently serving the needs of the sick and elderly. Eager participants, driven by a shared passion for enhancing patient outcomes and enriching lives, seized the opportunity to further their knowledge and expertise in stroke care.
“We are profoundly moved by the overwhelming response we have received from the community,” said Cecilia St. Hilaire, the Executive Director of the RayAsta Foundation. “The outpouring of support underscores the collective commitment towards creating a positive impact in the lives of stroke survivors and their families. It is truly heartening to witness such dedication and enthusiasm.”
As the Foundation prepares to embark on this transformative journey alongside a cohort of dedicated participants and esteemed lecturers, the spirit of collaboration and empowerment resonates deeply. Together, we stand poised to usher in a new era of compassionate caregiving, bolstered by the unwavering support of our community.
While registration may have drawn to a close, the Foundation remains steadfast in its mission to deliver unparalleled education and support to those in need. As we prepare to embark on this transformative training program, we extend our deepest gratitude to all those who have embraced our vision and joined us in this noble endeavor.