Reggae Boyz winger Leon Bailey was honored by Bellevue Hospital, which named its newly opened family room after the Jamaican football star

Leon Bailey unveils the new Wellness Lounge at Bellevue Hospital (Photo: Ashanie Braham)
Reggae Boy and Aston Villa winger Leon Bailey was honored by Bellevue Hospital in Kingston, which named its family room, Leon Bailey Wellness Lounge, after the Jamaican football star.
The family room, created to provide a welcoming space for visitors and caregivers, marks a significant step in improving the hospital’s patient support services.

Kaylia Williams, CEO of Konnect Media Inc & Leon Bailey publicist (Photo: Ashanie Braham)
Bailey is one of three key sponsors who helped fund the JMD $3 million family room project, alongside the Bounty Killer Foundation—led by the dancehall icon who was also honored—and Suzette Thompson, who contributed in gratitude for the care her relative has received at Bellevue for the past two decades.

Bailey and Bellevue Hospital Suzzette Buchanan with his signed Aston Villa jersey. (Photo: Ashanie Braham)
“Giving back means a lot to me. Being involved in this is a tremendous feeling. To share the love and to see the smiles on people’s faces gives me a lot of love inside. I just want to share that,” he said during the ceremony.
During the event, Bailey announced an additional donation to the hospital and presented two Aston Villa jerseys, signed by him, furthering his commitment to supporting the community.
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