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GMC in Haiti
Welcome to God's Missionary Church in Haiti, known as "Eglise Missionnaire de Dieu."
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Pamela Shirk at work in the pharmacy
Pam is at work counting out pills, bagging them, and dispensing them.
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Lined up for water
Unidentified object
A big thank you
Off to the mobile clinic
Hannah McDowell examines this expecting mother
Gina Blocker has a very delicate job to do
Beautiful smile
Dr. Todd Taylor takes this lady's blood pressure
Dr. John Gehamn consulting a patient
The kitchen crew
Jeffrey McDowell works in the mobile clinic pharmacy
We're not to sure about these white doctors
And the tombs were opened
A group picture
A new team to finish the month of February
The team waiting for the bus
A crippled lady visits us
The moblie clinic
Robbie and Tamara evaluate this tiny baby
An emergency
The girls are in the pharmacy
Robbie examines a patient
Tamara checks this tiny baby
Wendy with a patient
David with intrepreter Jean Robert
The team brings many needed supplies
The team arrives by bus
Going Home
The Valentines Baby takes his first breath
The Docs and the Valentines Day boy
Our Valentines Day Baby
The mesmerized Dr. Dan
Jonathan examinating a patient at the mobile clinic
Janice engrossed in her work
The team goes to another neighborhood
Janice Springman is e-mailing a friend.
Jennifer writes to her family
Jennifer Moyer is working the phamacy
Jonathan Springer and Dr. Dan McKinley in the outd...
The relaxed Dr. Dan McKinley
Janice Springman checks a patient.
Brenda Habecker examens a patient at the mobile cl...
William makes a list of the people in the yard
Aliodore is taking the blood pressure of a patient
Janice Springman checking this mother and child.
Brenda Habecker examining a mother and 2 children.
Dr. Dan McKinley examines patient.
Jennifer Moyer checking mother and baby.
Jonathan Springer working on wounds.
Fixing the mirror
New team checks out clinic
New team arrives
Saying good-bye to the team
The group and the moblie clinic
Sunday Evening Meal
Pamela Shirk at work in the pharmacy
Another Baby
Dr. Miller and group reorganizing medicines
Moving a contageous TB person to an isolate area
Joel Jackson sorts through donated items
Karen Smith gives some toys to children
Dr Brad Moyer will speak about Haiti trip in Penn ...
Isemerline Goes to the Navy Ship Comfort
Isemerline, Her Father, and Others at the US Army ...
A New Team Comes to Haiti
Dr. Brad Moyer's favorite Haitian patient, Ysemerl...
Hannah & Vanessa -- friends forever!
Dr. Rick meets Dr. Mark. Rick has been reading Ma...
Sunrise in Carrefour, Haiti Monday, Feb. 1, 2010.
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Checking out a Beef Ravioli and all the contents o...
Karen Giving Medicine to a Young Lady
Cindy Cares for an Elderly Woman
Debbie is Feeling Better
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13 Children were dedicated to the church
4 weddings in September
A Pepsi fix
A challenge for the graduates
A goat was provided
A happy humble couple gets a new roof
A little chat in the pharmacy
A sister goes on to her reward
Alan and Ken Walter
Aliodore is very helpful in the clinic.
All around the table
An afternoon stroll
An obstruction in a little girl's nose
At the bus station
Boys that are being mentored
Boys welding
Brenda and Dan working side by side.
Brenda at the mobile clinic
Brian Webster
Brother Canon
Building the tresses
Cannon balls
Caring Chris
Children get some stuffed animals
Children that are happy to be in school
Cindy really cares
Communion and a baby dedication
Congaduta
Courtyard of the Citadel
Dan in his casual garb
David's first day of clinic
Debbie Solley - leg wound at mobile clinic
Debbie cleaning a womans ear
Devastion in the graveyard
Doctors visit remote areas
Dr. Dan and Jonathan hold the new born.
Dr. John Gehman
Dr. Miller and translator
Dr. Todd Taylor
Elderly Pastor's home destroyed
Elizabeth holds another baby
Fill for the church floor
Finishing the gable ends
Finishing the roof
Finishing touches on the new benches
Finsh work to be done
Floor at Thiotte
Freshening up around the house
Furnishing the new church
GMC 75th Anniversary
Gina's steady hands
Group picture
Hannah McDowell
Helping to remove debris
Houses of Hope for Haiti arrive
Hundreds come for water daily
Hundreds of wounds
Isemerline on a stretcher
Isemerline to be Evaluated
It's a bouncing baby boy.
It's a boy
Janice at the outdoor clinic
Janice e-mailing friends
Janice taking a closer look
Jeffrey giving instructions
Jeffrey issues the medicine
Jennifer is pharmacist at the mobile clinic
Jennifer with patients
Jennifer writing an e-mail
Joel Jackson organizes our supplies
Jonathan
Jonathan and Dan at the mobile clinic
Jonathan the wound man.
Just in from a long bus ride
Karen being sure the young lady understands how to take the medicine
Ken Walter
Kitchen gets painted a pale yellow
Leogane man appreciative of the help he received
Line up of buckets
Lori and Diane
Lubens - child presentation
Man married the mother of his children after being converted to Christianity
Many serious injuries
Matthew Cross - mobile phamacy
Matthew finishing the floor
Medical team away from all comforts of life
Moments after delivery
More supplies arrive
Mother and baby examined by Dr. Dan
Moving a contageous woman
Much needed medical team arrives at La Croix
Mule - water truck
National Palace - Haiti
Never know what is going to happen
New floor in boy's room
New team at the airport
New team visits the clinic
Next patient please
No case too big for Dr. Dan
No modern facilities
Number of patients examined well exceeds 150
Off to Leogane
Officer Hicks
One who really appreciated the medical attention
Our 2010 Graduates
Pam in the pharmacy
Personal remarks
Preparing supper
Replacing Pastor Marcel Jean's roof
Robbie's 1st day
Rosemary at the mobile clinic at City of God
Scorpions and crabs
Sister McDowell caring for a little girl
So glad the day is over
So long team
Spring cleaning
Spring revival
Springmans at La Croix
Tamara works without intrepreters
Teams goes moblie again
Tents in the yard at Carrefour
Terra Bus Lines from the DR
The Citadel
The July team at La Croix
The blockwork on the new church is finished
The devastion is tremendous
The floor and platform.
The floor is finished
The front wall fell
The group in the pharmacy
The living room - spring cleaning
The pharmacy at La Croix
The plastering of the church
The plastering was finished inside and outside
The road was split
The team in action
The team leaves by bus
The tiny little baby
The walls crumbled
There are many that are very ill
Two little boys come to spend the afternoon
Waiting for the bus
Wendy's 1st day of clinic
Wet reception
William types a list of the homeless
Windows and doors
Working on the windows at Thiotte
Yvonne Gerome
and Alan Walter
and Dr. Redcay
and drilling steel.
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