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Dominican 2019

2/4/2019

 
Sunday February 4, 2019

Today was our last clinic day so we were joined by the dental group.
 
We supported a community at Bate Baraguana, located an hour and half from the place we are staying.

It was the community in most need of our services and donations of all five towns we visited. They were so appreciative of the clothes, shoes, toys and coloring books they received. The kids loved playing soccer with the donated balls. We left them behind for hours more of fun for them.

We took in 141 patients looking for medical services, and some also received dental help.  Most of the population we saw suffered from either skin or respiratory issues, some were really severe.

Baraguana, one of the poorest places in the area of Puerto Plata, small concrete row houses, with many kids running and dancing in the street.  Many of these kids had very young mothers as it is very common for a 20-year-old to have 2 or 3 children already.  Interestingly many people both male and female seemed to say they were much younger than they appeared.

After a great day we returned to the hotel to unpack the bags one last time.  Any remaining medications and medical supplies will be donated to hospitals or other missions while the donated non-medical items will continue to be distributed through shelters and churches.

The last words from the team:
 
Lori and Luke Hollinger:
What an amazing bunch of caring people! Our team was always willing to jump in and help wherever needed from packing, loading, going in the community, registering and directing people, doing fluoride and glasses. The patients soaked up all the love and care given by our team from the very young to the very old.  I am so proud to be a part of this awesome team!
 
Carla Davidson:
What an awesome experience! I have never been anywhere before, never on a plane, never away from home but I had always wanted to do something like this and am truly grateful to have had this opportunity. The people were so thankful that we were her to help and even though it never feels like enough we do what we can and that’s all we can do. I will definitely be signing up to do this again next time and highly recommend if you’ve ever thought about doing something like this to seize the opportunity and join the team you won’t regret it!
 
Lasha Keith:
I signed up for this trip because I wanted an opportunity to use my skills to make a difference. I can truly say that I achieved that goal. I met some amazing people that were willing to come together to make that happen. I feel very fortunate that I was able to part of this medical mission. It definitely won’t be my last!
 
Melanie Beiler:
Thank you, Lori, Linda and Steve and all the fixers and translators and to every team member! I am very grateful to have this first experience with the CNS group working internationally. We worked well together. Very nice to serve the island of Hispaniola and meet so, so many wonderful people!
 
Mike Prendiville:
This past week have had the pleasure of assisting the CNS and HHEART Team in the D.R. and shared a truly remarkable experience with a dedicated, caring and fun team of volunteers. I would like to thank Linda and Steve for joining forces and allowing me to join them. While the challenges facing the poor Haitian and Dominican populations are endemic and difficult to rectify, I have seen villages that embody the true meaning of community use our limited assistance and human resources do the unending work of building themselves up. It has been my privilege to meet, know and help these wonderful people.
 
Kristen Dykeman:
I am so grateful for the opportunity to work with CNS again.  Our trip to Dominican Republic was another humbling experience helping those less fortunate. Having the privilege of being invited into homes and to see a glimpse of their private lives was a whole new experience and one I hope continues with the missions in the future. It was an honor to work with such amazing nurses and other team members this past week and I can hardly wait to be a part of the next mission. 
 
Melisa Peterson:
It has always been a dream of mine to be able to help those that are less fortunate, and this past week I got to do exactly that. I cannot begin to describe the number of different emotions I have felt. To be able to work with such a variety of different people from doctors to dentist, and more was beyond my expectations. The people we saw were so grateful for our help. I won’t forget the friends I made or the memories. Thank you so much Linda for giving me the opportunity to follow my dreams. This was a huge eye-opening experience for me, and I can’t wait to do it again!

Natasha Hastings:
I have to say that memories for ourselves in the CNS group as well as our affiliates and the communities we’ve served this week will remain in all of our hearts forever. For my first trip south and my first mission I am entirely grateful to Linda and the CNS team for the opportunity.  The impact of helping people who you may never see again, and they may not remember who you were but however small made any difference and improvement to their lives, health and well-being is an absolute privilege. I greatly enjoyed how we really took the home care aspect and applied it to venturing into the communities asking the people to allow us into their homes and do feet on the ground assessment and care.  I have always wanted to travel and experience the true reality of how fortunate we are in Canada for the lives we live. I will definitely continue to seek out these opportunities. I personally have list and this trip allowed me to knock a few of those life goals off the list such as Number #1: Go on a Mission followed by go snorkeling, see monkeys and the jungle.
 
Le-Anne LaRocca:
I am grateful for the opportunity to travel with the CNS group again. It was an amazing experience to be able to travel to the Dominican Republic and help those who needed us the most. I am humbled. I want to thank Linda for the opportunity, and I am already looking forward to the next adventure.
 
Jeannie Inglis: 
I was able to check one more thing off my bucket list. I am so glad I was able to attend this amazing mission. I was amazed at the way so many people that had never met, came together in the most rewarding way. We do make a difference. Hard work, long hours and big hearts. That is what I seen unfold this week. I would like to thank you Linda for allowing us to be part of a life changing experience and to our fearless leader Lori. Thank you.

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