This was a sobering experience for many of the students. They got to see, hear, and smell how children in many impoverished and war-torn areas live as well as those hit by natural disaster. It was hard for many of us to be so close to such sadness.
Here is a photo of one of the exhibits.
Medical Teams International provided hope for us as well. We got to see how they have gone into these areas and helped by bringing medicine, fresh water, sanitary latrines, and cooking stoves. We also got several ideas of how we could help. Many of the students wanted to start volunteering right away, however the minimum age to volunteer is 16 years old. (Please keep Medical Teams International in mind when you are looking for that community service opportunity to go on your students college application.)
There are other things we can do to help. Many students wrote notes to the children living in these sad conditions. Donating medical supplies and money is always appreciated. Additionally your family could put together a Hope Kit (cost #3.89 at the dollar store). The kit can be returned to CHPCS and I will deliver them or you can drop them off yourself at Medical Teams International.
Thank you in advance for any help you may be able to provide.
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