Paula Wilson graduated with a master’s degree from the School of Nursing in May. That same month, she arrived in Haiti to work as a nurse in the intensive care unit at Port-au-Prince’s general hospital. Wilson said, “I learned that when armed with nothing more than my two hands, my mind and my heart, and whatever I can carry in my pockets, I can change lives.”
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Paula please try to contact me regarding my next trip to Haiti.
Thank you for telling your story and for assisting those in need, even though the conditions are harsh and you are surrounded by despair I can tell that the experience has been extremely rewarding. Peace & blessings...A