Uganda & Sudan 2009
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
I was a team member (photographer) for Project Helping Hands in 2009 that traveled to Uganda and Southern Sudan. The team consisted of 19 volunteers from across the United States that ranged from students and educators to Emergency Room nurses and doctors. During the seven days of clinics in Southern Sudan, we setup in the towns of: Kenyara, Wudabe, and Morobo. The team evaluated 1350 people, including military personnel, orphans, prisoners, as well as the general public. The most common diagnosis were: dehydration, worms, myofacial pain, and malaria.