Ernst & Young supports mammogram campaign

Ernst & Young has joined the growing list of businesses that have made a significant contribution to the Cayman Islands Cancer Society’s fundraising programme when it donated CI$10,000 towards the purchase of a new digital mammogram machine.

Mammogram campaign

From left, Christine Sanders, General Manger of the Cayman Islands Cancer Society; Dr. Sook Yin, Medical Director of the Cayman Islands Cancer Society; Brian Fitzgerald, Manager, Ernst & Young; and Dan Scott, Managing Partner, Ernst & Young. Photo: Submitted

‘We are delighted to support the Cayman Islands Cancer Society and applaud them for their efforts in this worthwhile cause,’ said Dan Scott, Managing Partner of Ernst & Young in the Cayman Islands. ‘We wish them every success in acquiring this technology so that every woman living in Cayman may benefit.’

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Dr. Sook Yin, Medical Director for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society, in thanked Ernst & Young for its generous donation.

‘We are truly grateful for this donation. Ernst & Young has demonstrated its commitment to the welfare of women living in Cayman. This is a very significant donation that will help us achieve our fundraising goal.’

The Cancer Society will donate the new digital mammogram machine to the Cayman Islands Hospital.