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My Belize school project - UPDATE AND THANKS
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 382347" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>awesome awesome simply AWESOME !! and very rewarding.</p><p></p><p>I went on a 3 month medical mission to Laguna, Philippines in 2006.</p><p>Myself and a few other men built a pharmacy inside a free clinic and when</p><p>we finished that project, some went back home, myself and two others</p><p>stayed another two months and went on distribution missions all through the poorest of </p><p>poor conditions I have ever seen to provide medical treatment and free medicines</p><p>to those that could not come to the city. One doctor, three nurses, and us two volunteer</p><p>"pharmacists". Absolutely the most humbling yet rewarding accomplishment of my life.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>GOOD JOB </strong>young man !!! and welcome to the ranks of the "Seasoned Generation" !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 382347, member: 13599"] awesome awesome simply AWESOME !! and very rewarding. I went on a 3 month medical mission to Laguna, Philippines in 2006. Myself and a few other men built a pharmacy inside a free clinic and when we finished that project, some went back home, myself and two others stayed another two months and went on distribution missions all through the poorest of poor conditions I have ever seen to provide medical treatment and free medicines to those that could not come to the city. One doctor, three nurses, and us two volunteer "pharmacists". Absolutely the most humbling yet rewarding accomplishment of my life. [b]GOOD JOB [/b]young man !!! and welcome to the ranks of the "Seasoned Generation" !! [/QUOTE]
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