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Spring 2022 Trip in Photos

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Paulet with School children
Typical day in the clinic. Tom precepting, Paul educating a patient, Diego dispensing medicines
Kailyn removing cerumen from a patient’s ear
We moved the patient check-in desk to the clinic porch. This reduces the number of people inside the clinic
Ryan, with help from Angelica, removing cerumen from a patient’s ear
Our little ‘store’ where patients can buy heavily subsidized reading glasses, sunglasses, and toiletries
Educating students about oral care before we distribute tooth brushes and toothpaste
Doug’s ‘workbench’ as he builds a solar panel rack
Doug and Heydi educating people about using the ceramic water filter correctly
Doug suggesting we will amputate a finger if teach-back about water filters does not go well
Lauren and Ryan applying fluoride varnish to Portillon school children
Kailyn applying fluoride to a child’s teeth
Lauren and Diego applying fluoride to a child’s teeth
Fluoride treatment to 160+ children requires an assembly line approach
The Spring 2022 group. Amazing people here!
Melissa and Tomas helping install a gutter pipe
Heydi and a duckling. She does love all things small.
Kailyn, Diego, Lauren, and Ryan hiking to a home visit
Another hiking photo
Another hiking photo
Yep, they are still hiking. With such beautiful views, who can blame them
Ryan visiting with a child
Lauren examining a patient during a home visit
Queen Melissa in the kitchen
Melissa and Lydia preparing the next delicious meal
Melissa and Lydia teaching Kailyn how to prepare traditional Honduran meals
Melissa and Lydia teaching Lauren how to prepare traditional Honduran meals
Melissa teaching Ryan how to prepare traditional Honduran meals
Melissa teaching Ryan how to prepare traditional Honduran meals
Kailyn leading an evening lecture on Bar exercise
Tom teaching Heydi a specific knot during an evening lecture
Tom teaching basic knot tying
Tom describing the lunar eclipse which occurred while we were in San Jose
Ryan using the microscope
Paul busy running the pharmacy
A well-stocked pharmacy
Doug and Angelica have a meeting with a woman from Portillon on the volunteer house porch
Impromptu meeting with villager on the porch
Patient’s chronic rash, seen in the clinic
Sailey, Lauren, and Ryan
Sailey with Paulet, who has taken a special interest in helping this girl
Kailyn getting to know Sailey’s sister
Sailey’s family
Solar system recipient carrying a 70 lb battery on his back to his house
Doug installing lighting wire on our first solar system install
Doug looking at the battery box and controller for our third solar install
Doug teaching family about the solar system
First solar install complete
Educating about the solar system controller
Doug, Josh, and Heydi on our second solar install
Recipient enjoying light
Josh, Paulet, and Margarito posing after system installed in Margarito’s house
Very happy family with lights to remove the night’s darkness
Recipient built a nice rack for the solar panel
Doug and homeowner mounting solar panel on roof
Josh and Doug working together
Josh and Doug working together
Josh, a master electrician in the US, installing the lights
Homeowner Margarito installing the panel on his roof
Homeowner Margarito installing the panel on his roof
Happy family and the install team
Doug wiring the system together
Beautiful sunset at volunteer house
Lula, Heydi’s ‘pet’ tarantula outside the volunteer house
Nearing sunset in San Jose

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Rochester, NY 14620 USA
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