Handmade in Haiti: Flagstaff medical volunteers teach children new skills, August 2017, Arizona Daily Sun
In a walled compound on the outskirts of Port au Prince, Haiti, a group of orphaned girls surrounds a new sewing machine.
In a walled compound on the outskirts of Port au Prince, Haiti, a group of orphaned girls surrounds a new sewing machine.
Each night as the sun slips away over a country wracked by natural disaster and poverty, 55 children line up inside a walled compound to sing their nightly prayers.
NAVMC is an outstanding community organization and a significant Friends of Camp Colton partner. A Flagstaff non-profit, NAVMC works to transform the lives of kids globally and locally
The Northern Arizona Volunteer Medical Corp has just returned from a humanitarian trip to Haiti.
John “Bull” Durham . . . along with an anesthetist, flew to Haiti for several days to help provide medical relief to people injured during hurricane Matthew.
Flagstaff resident Cathy Flores has long been anticipating the needs of both her community and beyond.