Uganda 2007
Project Compassion visits developing nations on an invitation-basis, responding to requests from individuals that directly work with the country's natives. Through a strong network of dedicated individuals, we are able to bring our proven and invaluable service directly to the point of need. Most often the clinic site is in a very rural and remote location where medical care is limited or inaccessible.
All volunteers are used to run a full-functioning clinic, regardless of the volunteer's career experience. A medical background is not essential, as we draw from the talents and knowledge of each individual. The environment varies with each country we visit, and we have conducted clinics in both churches and schools, local clinics and orphanages, and are even completely functional in open fields with mud-walled thatched-roof huts!
Anthony Alviso, Maryrose Alviso, Heidi Anderson, Jane Anderson, Karl Anderson, Laurie Anderson, Cyndi Bradbury, Jack Bradbury, Kimberly Bradbury, Emily Buchheit, Lindsay Carley, Ann Catena, Claudio Catena, Harry Chang, Julia Chiu, Alan Cline, Lou Cline, Rena DeYoung, Danele Dixon, Dawn Elders, Larry Elders, Nathan Elders, John Geigert, John Gomez, Veronica Gomez, Jerry Hom, Ann Hom, Kevin Hom, Marianne Hom, Michelle Hom, Mike Kennedy, Roxana Kennedy, Taylor Kennedy, Jennifer Lam, Joyce Leung, Isabel Lim, Kendell Manion, Miguel Meza, Chris Moeller, Dana Moeller, Drew Moeller, Lori Moeller, Mary Moeller, Randy Moeller, Randy Moeller II, Erin Petraglia, Erin Pierson, Wendy Wang, Eric Yi, Joanna Yi
