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Stafford Creek Corrections Center Nurse Saves Lives in Haiti |
By graysharbortalk.com |
Published: 02/14/2019 |
Cheryl Strand traveled to Haiti for the first time on a 2015 mission trip. She was helping a medical team provide healthcare for those in need. On this trip, Strand came across a three-month-old child with a severe case of pneumonia. The next day, after being treated with antibiotics, the child was in significantly better health and was no longer in immediate danger. It was at this moment that Strand knew joining Global Health Teams was one of the best decisions she ever made. “It means a lot knowing that you really are making a difference having gone there,” Strand said. “The people there are so amazing and so appreciative.” Global Health Teams is a non-evangelical mission team. The organization formed 34 years ago and is based out of King County. The group organizes people from all medical professions and fields to go on mission trips to Haiti to provide healthcare at no cost to the residents. Read More. |
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