Nursing In Honduras

Thursday, February 08, 2007




this man walked a very long way to get to the brigade...he is in his 90's...the oldest I have seen since working in Honduras......the average age here is late 50's


a time of sharing before we start to work





This lady is in 70s and says she has never had a pair of shoes...her only request was that we could get her a pair.... we got her, her first pair of shoes


Kim and Martha getting our patients ready for the doctors


Dr. Newton came for the first time this year....what a tremendous blessing and help to have an eye doctor with with us...His wife Susan was here as well...she worked pharmacy and was a great joy and help to have on the team...


We had two dentist this year and they were extremily busy each day...Thanks Guys

The Dermotologist and Amy had lots of work...they made a great team


Marcus is hard at work......

medical healing was not the only thing that was offered at the brigade....this is a local pastor praying for one of the patients

Wednesday, February 07, 2007


The team brought lots of meds.....

Sorting and labeling medications is an important part of a medical brigade...Barbara,Dr's Berl and Brown are hard at work.....


a common site in the town where I live.....


The Santa Cruz community......it was very hot that day

Dr. Brown hard at work...
Linda Berl came to help get ready for the brigade.......she was such a great help