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A very curious elephant.
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The author's sponsored child, Roy Omandi, and his family - his grandmother and five boys. His aunt stands nearby with a cousin. Their mud hut is on the left.
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The author, doing face-painting for the local kids.
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The author standing in front of a tea plantation in the mountains of Kenya. Best tea ever.
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Several children who live near the clinic, including Billy who is sponsored by Dr. Sharon VanNostran, a family practice doctor at Summa.
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Medical student Teresa Czaplicki loads a sick child into an emergency transport truck. Volunteers called her 'Hot Baby Doctor' because she had a knack for caring for feverish babies.
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Medical student Teresa Czaplicki cares for siblings who look at each other with unsure glances.
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Masai children came out of nowhere to visit while our drivers fixed the flat tires on our way to the Masai Mara. They were amazed with Becky's white skin.
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Local hospital price of care.
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Ladies selling alvacadoes near the clnic for 35 cents each, two meals, delicious.
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Kids hanging out in the shade at the clinic.
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Interpreter Oron Isaac and medical student Amy Leidal enjoy the concert.
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Giraffes on the Masai Mara.
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Dr. Bonyo Bonyo doing PT care at the clinic. He is a family practice doctor at Summa, Akron General and Children's with an office in Akron. He grew up in Kenya.
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Another young man in the Hovic Center.
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