Witnessing a funeral.
A message from the people.
Medical supplies in the Americare warehouse.
Providing a private exam station for patients.
Michele Regehr setting up a pharmacy station. She managed the pharmacy station at each location where the team served.
A caring mother.
Hospital tents for patients. Countless tents were lined up outside of the hospital where patients can rest after receiving treatments such as surgery.
Awaiting medical treatment outside of the hospital.
Dr. Patrick Stel treating patients. Each doctor and nurse worked closely with an interpreter when treating patients.
The long line of Haitians seeking medical treatment. The lines of people never shortened
Pregnancy examination. Many pregnant women were concerned about the health of their unborn children.
The clinic shelter.
Praying.
Administering medicine.
A pediatrician treating children and examining their health.
Just a small portion of life-saving medical supplies donated by BC pharmacies and drug stores.
Lining up for treatment.
Setting a brace. The arm was fractured during the earthquake.
A concerned and caring mother, lining up for her child to receive treatment from the nurses and doctors.
The doctors and nurses working late at night, pre-packaging medicine for the next day's work. This nightly routine let them treat as many people as possible and saved countless hours during the day that could be spent treating people rather than prepping medicine in between patients.
A golf course turned into a camp for internally displaced persons (IDP). There were over 70,000 people at this location, all who have been displaced from their homes.
Treating an infected finger. This woman was at risk of septic shock, so the doctors treated her and had her sent to the hospital for further treatment.
A baby with scabies, a common illness that needs immediate treatment.
Preparing lunches for all the translators making this project possible.
A caring and concerned mother, bringing her child to receive a medical examination.
The life-saving supplies.
More irreplaceable medical supplies.
Treating a head wound.
A make-shift kite, made by young boys and girls. Hope has not been lost.
Dr. Patrick Stel and one of his patients.
This was the closest thing to a latrine that the team saw in their two weeks. Some people were brushing their teeth with water from the sewers.