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Bounty Killer committed to KPH, deejay paints hospital on Labour Day

by May 24th, 2019

Since the launch of his Bounty Foundation, Bounty Killer continues to walk the talk.

In commemoration of Labour Day, Bounty Killer and some of his celebrity friends joined hands on Thursday to give the Kingston Public hospital a face lift.

Love and Hip Hop star Safaree Samuels via his Instagram said he flew in specifically to support his idol’s charity.

Media personality, Winford Williams and entertainer Press K were among those who assisted Bounty Killer with the painting of the health facility.

The dancehall heavyweight who was born at the Victoria Jubilee, and treated at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) after being shot at age 16, has adopted the KPH as part of his annual charitable initiative through his Bounty Foundation.

This year’s contribution came in the form of 80 gallons of paint, two air-conditioning units, 20 cases of water, 10 cases of diapers, and 300 lunches for the volunteers and staff at both hospitals.

Last year, Bounty Killer’s donations include some 63 beds to the Victoria Jubilee and Kingston Public Hospitals.

Bounty Killer who once said “helping hands put wealth in hands”, plans to include corporate Jamaica next year as he continues his mission to help improve the hospital.

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