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Friday, February 21, 2014
Alanna and Elaina's Senior Projects
We have always been so fortunate to have many of the students' Senior Projects centered around our humanitarian trips. This year, Alanna and Elaina joined forces to do a wound care and sanitation clinic in order to help the local families stay healthy. They gave a wonderful, informative presentation and distributed first aid packages to each family.
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Excellent photos, very heart warming.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Alanna and Elaina! Great job on your senior project and now, you're done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! Congratulations! I'm sure it was so helpful to these people to have some of the first aide that we take for granted at home. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI think im the happiest of hearing such great news. Elaina has been working so hard to get her project done, and it makes me happy that im pretty sure she did such a great job with her spanish. Congrats elaina mi nena, im proud of you.
ReplyDeleteGreat job girls!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project girls!!
ReplyDeleteBeen watching you guys daily. Looks fab. What an adventure. Miss Yous!
ReplyDeleteOh, so glad to hear that Alanna and Elaina have completed their project! A big "Thank you" to all who helped Alanna with her senior project: Kim (who encouraged Alanna every step of the way and introduced her to the doctors from Doctors Without Borders who donated the supplies), Elaina (who translated everything), Team Guatemala 2014 (who helped Alanna carry all of the medical kits to Guatemala), and Lori Allen (who agreed to be Alanna's mentor and who has kept Alanna smiling throughout the process). Alanna - we are so proud of you! Can't wait to hear all about it and to see where this experience takes you in the future........Here comes Nurse Lannie, everyone! :)
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