In July 2019, 23 Rotary volunteers and friends traveled to the Mara in Kenya. They were there to install a SunSpring water purification system donated by Rotary and establish a women’s micro enterprise fresh water business.
In July 2019, 23 Rotary volunteers and friends traveled to the Mara in Kenya. They were there to install a SunSpring water purification system donated by Rotary and establish a women’s micro enterprise fresh water business.
A group of American Rotarians traveled to Port Harcourt, Nigeria for the annual West Africa Projects Fair. On World End Polio Now Day they participated in a 5K Walk as well as administered polio vaccinations in a local clinic.
The desire to serve the poor with donated medical skills supported by volunteers from other walks of life takes a combination of commitment, generosity and compassion along with the patience to work with other skilled people on the same team. This video is about a medical mission team of over 35 self-sponsored volunteers going on their eighth trip to a poor area of Guatemala (San Lucas Mission).
Every March a group of medical professions travel to San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala to perform orthopedic surgery on 50 children. This is the story of Ester Mateo Perez, a young Guatemalan girl born with clubfeet and how this mission altered her life.
Dr Libby Weber is a resident orthopedic surgeon at Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare in St Paul, MN. The interview was conducted in San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala where Dr Weber was part of a Rotary volunteer medical team performing orthopedic surgeries on 51 local children.
Steve Miller, Medical Mission Team Leader gave a presentation on a mission to my Rotary Club.
The interview was conducted in San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala where Dr Weber was part of a Rotary volunteer medical team performing orthopedic surgeries on 51 local children.
An interview with Dr Constantine Kokenes, MD, is an anesthesiologist in Lithonia, Georgia and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Emory Decatur Hospital and Emory Hillandale Hospital. He has been in practice for more than 20 years.
Marcy Shapley PA-C has been working in primary care (internal medicine and family practice) since graduating from Oregon Health and Sciences University in Portland, Oregon in 1998. She received her BS from Michigan State University before moving to the Pacific Northwest, and lives and works in Skagit Valley, north of Seattle.
Karen Backman, RN, and Mark Backman M.D., have combined for over 60 years of work in health care. Both graduated from the University of Washington before residency training took them to Rochester NY for three years. Subsequently they moved to Anacortes WA, a smaller coastal community on the Salish Sea.
Matt Gerber describes how Rotary has shaped his life enabling him to reach his life dream, putting service above self. From the first time Matt was accepted to become a Rotary Exchange Student in high school, he’s been actively involved with Rotary–Rotary/Rotaract/Interact Clubs, RYLA, Camp Enterprise–as a member, keynote speaker, mentor and group leader.
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