We hosted a medical clinic at the village this year. It was my first time helping with a clinic at the village instead of Kambi Teso. The pace was a little slower than Kambi Teso, but we still treated almost 1,000 people!
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Our kids ready to greet the visitors during the service starting the clinic. |
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Ready for the service to begin! |
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Registration at the entrance to the medical clinic.
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These two ladies came to clinic together, and kindly let me take their photos. |
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The amazing pharmacy team! |
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Kennedy, one of our Kenyan translators, giving out some medicine. This little girl was so sweet! |
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