
Fort Myers group still helping Jamaica months after Hurricane Melissa
Months after Hurricane Melissa ripped through Ja- maica as a Category 5 storm, recovery remains unfin- ished, and for Nadine “Deanie” Singh, the work has

Hypertension myths are endangering lives
Two weeks ago, my phone rang. It was my sister, calling as she always does, with her familiar blend of love, chaos and Caribbean urgency.

FISH of Sanibel-Captiva welcomed Kim Baker
In the key role, she will support the executive director and work collaboratively with leadership, staff and volunteers to advance the mission of FISH. Read

Return of our Mobile Unit after Hurricane Damage
Thanks to the donation of $36,000 by the American Red Cross we were able to restore the mobile clinic in Mt. Hermon. It is back

South University – Alumni Spotlight: From High School Dropout to CEO
Read the article from South University about how Nadine “Deanie” Singh received a Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Family Nurse Practitioner

PBS and NPR for Southwest Florida interview with Dr. Deanie Singh
When Dr. Nadine “Deanie” Singh arrived in the United States from Jamaica with her young child in the mid 1990s she didn’t even have a high school

A community response to health care for the underserved
From a distance, the 30-foot bus with a multicolor wrap could be mistaken for a touring musician’s ride to Hertz Arena, or perhaps an avid

Deanie on ABC News!
This Fort Myers-based nonprofit provides the medically vulnerable access to quality healthcare services. Premier operates several mobile health clinics that bring medical care directly to
