The plans for the next project have begun. We are anticipating a project in the Nicte Ha this fall. Tentative dates at this time are from October 14-18th, however, the major concern at this time is the airline travel costs and the flight arrangements. This will be a large group! More than 30 will participate in this project. Initially, we will process the patients via the Virtual Clinic in preparation for our time in Mexico. Some updates of the previous projects and many nice pictures are on the Angel Notion web site and its blog. The site can be found at www.angelnotion.com
more soon!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Monday, September 15, 2008
It's that time of year, again!
Fall, 2008
We are planning another project in the Yucatan this fall. The Virtual Clinic format that is being used in 823J is the framework for the upcoming trip. Groups of CSD graduate students have been working with 6 children and their parents via web cam technology. We anticipate traveling to the Yucatan to work in the Nicte Ha clinic in early November. More information to be provided very soon.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
We're home after a successful trip!
Friday, November 9, 2007
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Packing day
Melisa and Ashley wondering if they have exceeded the 50# limit per bag.
Erin, Jennifer and Megan having more fun than they should with beenie babies that have been donated.
Melisa seems to be wondering "What have I done?"
Looks like Christmas? It may be for some children in Mexico.
Megan and Danielle, packed and ready to go.
Kristen asking........does anyone need a toothbrush?
This is it--- the last meeting before November 7th when we meet in Mexico. Time to pack. It appears that everyone will be checking 2 bags: one for project supplies, and one bag for the many donations from generous people. We have accumulated toys, art supplies and teaching materials. Local dentists in the EL area have donated hundreds of toothbrushes and toothpaste for the oral hygiene component of the project. The following pictures depict the our group in the process of dividing the donations and supplies.
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