Monday, July 2, 2018

In the News ... "Haitian-American brought back to help medical mission by San Angelo nonprofit"

Photo by Yfat Yossifor
• Envisions clinics expanding to include more acute procedures

Yfat Yossifor,, Reporter
San Angelo Standard Times


SAN ANGELO, TEXAS - Mickaelle Germain buttoned and straightened a girl’s uniform.

“Go on, you’re done,” Germain said in Creole.

The next girl in line approached. Germain gave her a deworming pill to chew and instructions for medicine before adjusting the girl's uniform and hair and ushering her back to class.

Over the course of three days in March, Germain examined more than 300 students at the newly built David Steward Christian Institution for Boys and Girls in Onaville, Haiti. Germain, a nurse, is part of a medical mission funded by Ezra Visions Ministries, launched by San Angelo’s Ronnie Hawkin ...

read the rest of this ARN report ...

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