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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: The Greatest Gift of All (Gary Christian)

September 27, 2018 Volunteer Reflections, Missions

We pulled up to what looked like a huge county fair thirty miles south of Ulaanbaatar.  After traveling all night on the train and having worked a solid seven days straight, most of the medical team volunteers and our film…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: You Live And You Learn (Joanna Christodoulides)

September 19, 2018 Volunteer Reflections, Missions

When I joined the mission, I really didn’t know what to expect as someone with no medical background and had doubts as to what exactly I would be doing on a (supposedly) primarily surgical mission or even whether I would…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: Managing Expectations (Margarida Ferreira)

September 10, 2018 Volunteer Reflections, Missions

When leaving for a mission, one can never accurately guess what challenges the team will face. The mission to heal in Mongolia was no exception in this regard. Managing the expectations for the mission versus the reality of the work…

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Snapshots from Mongolia

September 6, 2018 Missions, Photo Gallery

Mission to Heal embarked on yet another mission to Mongolia for the last week in July and the first week of August. Dr. G and his volunteers spent this time visiting different cities in Mongolia to treat patients via The…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: A Challenging and Rewarding Film Shoot (Michael Maniglia)

August 16, 2018 Volunteer Reflections, Missions

Editors note: See the full text of Michael’s reflection, including photos from his trip, here.   My brother Frank Jr. has been producing, shooting and editing films for as long as I can remember. Our father Frank Sr. (a producer)…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: What can a third world country offer? (Khuslen Enkhbold)

by Khuslen Enkhbold   I had two main goals in mind when deciding to join this trip to Mongolia. The first was to get firsthand experience of healthcare in a third world country and learn from those who have more…

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