Dr. Samuel Bride-Philanthropist-Donates to The Community- ST.Vincent de Paul-Salvation Army and others Charities-Helps others During this Covid 19 Pandemic in New York

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1888PressRelease – Dr. Samuel Bride is a well-respected doctor in New York . He is constantly donating his money and time to the community. His love for all people especially the homeless, children, and animals during the COVID-19 pandemic has made him a hero to many people.

New York, NY – Dr. Samuel Bride is a well-respected doctor in New York. He is constantly donating his money and time to the community. His love for all people especially the homeless, children, and animals during the COVID-19 pandemic has made him a hero to many people. Feeding people in need and finding shelter against the winter cold is his priority. “Homelessness is a serious societal issue and one that all of us need to address. We can do that by supporting agencies that work on their behalf, and by ensuring that we pay attention to the signs of people that need help and what steps to take in order to best assist those in need,” said Dr. Bride. He also understands the need to be able to attend religious service and the frustration all people are going through during these trying times. He is a man who respects all religions and the right in this country to be able to attend services. Indirectly through charitable donations, he helps others to attend online service.

Dr. Samuel Bride is a physician, father, husband and tennis enthusiast. He received his BA in 1995 from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA and his Medical Degree from Boston University School of Medicine in Boston, MA in 2006. He is currently the Medical Director of UMD Urgent Care in Long Island City, New York. For the last 10 years, he has done volunteer work as a visiting fellow at Lamtoro Medical Clinic in West Africa. He says that it is the most rewarding and gratifying experience of his life thus far. He has also volunteered as a physician for the last 3 years with UNHCR in Jordan at a Zattari refugee camp.

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