From Deseret News archives:
Mending bodies, building a legacy
Utahns leave their hearts and a new clinic in Haiti
Sometimes she has to carry him on her back because he can't walk.
It's not hard for nurse Kathleen Acree to diagnose arthritis. And that's something she can help, at least temporarily. She offers ibuprofen.
Acree ties 50 Advil pills into a rubber glove and gives it to the mother, then calls Randle for a consultation. Heather Read, a physical therapist in the Salt Lake City School District, says that, for the shape she's in, the girl should be eating everything she can find.
"The reality is, we're going to see lots of people like this, and we can't work them up the way they should be," Randle tells the team. "We can do what we can do."
It gets hotter and hotter, and Healing Hands team members guzzle bagged water. But they keep working. They see a woman who has blood in her urine and a staph infection. A child with club foot. They talk about setting up some sort of X-ray voucher system as they examine Marie, 7, who has a hard lump on her lower spine. She needs an X-ray nearly as much as she needs food.
A woman with a leg ulcer is told to come to the clinic Friday and Randle will excise it.
Healing Hands for Haiti is a lot more than a series of clinics. It's a year-round crusade. Although the volunteers cover their own expenses and a great number of the supplies are donated, it's expensive. There's a salary for Gina Duncan and the rental on the clinic. There are supplies that haven't been donated, from the paint for the clinic to the bedding that goes in the guest house on the top floor.
Fund-raisers in Utah help pay those expenses, but there's not enough to pay the group's director, Becky Kurumada, even a small salary.
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