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Officials Break Ground for New St. Croix Health Center, Named for Former Delegate and Health Commissioner

Officials and contractors break ground on the Dr. Donna Christensen Health Center, to be constructed on the site of the former Charles Harwood Memorial Complex, Tuesday morning on St. Croix. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)

Officials and contractors kicked off construction on the Donna M. Christian Christensen MD Health Center with a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday morning on St. Croix.

The new public health center is being built on the site of the formerย Charles Harwood Memorial Complex, which was heavily damaged during hurricanes Irma and Maria and demolished in phases during 2023 and 2024.

โ€œFor nearly three quarters of a century, the site has been a symbol of service, care and community,โ€ V.I. Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion said Tuesday. โ€œFor countless families on St. Croix, this was a place where a child entered the world, where a parent received comfort, where a loved one found help and, eventually, where public health made its presence felt in every life.โ€

The rebuild is being headed by a joint venture of contractors J. Benton Construction and Consigli Construction. During Tuesdayโ€™s ceremony, James Benton said the 117,000 square-foot facility โ€œwill equip residents, families and health care providers with the modern, state-of-the-art health care resources that our island so desperately needs.โ€ Steve Jackson, principal of Flad Architects, said the inspiration for the facilityโ€™s design was โ€œgrounded in the culture, history and spirit of the island.โ€

Ceremonial hard hats bear the name of the contractor selected to build the Dr. Donna Christensen Health Center during a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday morning on St. Croix. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)

โ€œIn the essential mission of serving the health needs of the community, we worked to intentionally create a building that feels rooted here, one that belongs here in St. Croix,โ€ he said. โ€œYou will see that reflected in the materials and the design language โ€” the use of limestone, bright and vibrant colors, patterns inspired by madras. These elements are not decorative afterthoughts; they are meaningful expressions of identity, pride and place.โ€

Senate President Milton Potter honored Dr. Donna Christensen as a โ€œpioneering daughter of the Virgin Islands whose distinguished career and timeless advocacy elevated health care as both a right and a responsibility.โ€

โ€œShe taught us that the true measure of a society is found not in wealth or prestige, but in how well it nurtures and cares for its people,โ€ he said. โ€œHealth care, at its core, is the great equalizer. It is where compassion meets science and where dignity meets action. It affirms that every life โ€” regardless of circumstance โ€” is worthy of care, healing and hope. And when a community invests in health care, it invests in the strength of its future.โ€

Sen. Novelle Francis Jr. presents the V.I. Medal of Honor to Dr. Donna Christian Christensen during a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday morning on St. Croix. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)

One person attending Tuesdayโ€™s groundbreaking was able to speak directly to the legacy of care provided by those who worked at the Charles Harwood Memorial Complex. Pauline Edith Canton, 94, told the Source that she was a former associate director of nursing at the medical center.

โ€œWe worked from the heart,โ€ she said.

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