Today was the feeding program! The turnout was around 200 children and some of their parents. In total, around 250. The Guardian Brotherhood started making the food around 5AM and me and some of the nurses arrived at the distribution center around 12:30 to prepare our presentations beforehand. The nurses were nice enough to just write down what I had to say about hand washing, but my Bisaya still had a very American accent to it. Anyway, here's what it all looked like:
My time volunteering at Julio Cardinal Rosales Memorial Hospital, a secondary healthcare hospital in Dalaguete, Cebu
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Day 31 Dalaguete, Philippines
Today was the feeding program! The turnout was around 200 children and some of their parents. In total, around 250. The Guardian Brotherhood started making the food around 5AM and me and some of the nurses arrived at the distribution center around 12:30 to prepare our presentations beforehand. The nurses were nice enough to just write down what I had to say about hand washing, but my Bisaya still had a very American accent to it. Anyway, here's what it all looked like:
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Dalaguete,
Feeding Program,
Film,
Off-Duty
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