The RayAsta Foundation is thrilled to announce the upcoming closing ceremony for their "Caregiver Stroke Training" program, which celebrates the outstanding achievements of their dedicated participants. The ceremony is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, September 20, at the Dominica State College, and promises to be a meaningful event highlighting participants' hard work and commitment.Key highlights of the closing ceremony include: Certificate Presentation by Dr. Donald Peters, President of the Dominica State College: Learners will be awarded certificates, symbolizing their successful completion of the program and their readiness to apply their new-found expertise in their careers. Testimonials where learners will share their insights and reflections garnered from their participation in the training program. Guest Speaker: Mrs. Jennifer Astaphan, Chairman of the RayAsta Foundation, known for her contributions and accomplishments in health, will inspire and motivate the graduating students with her words of wisdom. The RayAsta Foundation Caregiver Stroke Training, conducted in collaboration with the Dominica State College, a ten-week intensive course that has equipped its learners with essential skills and knowledge to excel in caring for stroke patients. Throughout the course, students have demonstrated exceptional dedication and a thirst for knowledge, making the Closing Ceremony an opportunity to commend their achievements. The RayAsta Foundation will continue offering caregivers quality training and professional development opportunities.Cecilia St. Hilaire, CEO of the RayAsta Foundation, expressed her thoughts on the completion of the caregiver stroke training program. Cecilia St. Hilaire, CEO of the RayAsta Foundation.
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