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As I think back, I am truly grateful for the versitility, expertise, and stamina of our team. They are tired of hearing how wonderful they are by now, but I will go on. It literally took months of preparation to touch ground in Haiti. The team first had to secure time off of work. Then, the real work began: getting passports, airfare, immunzations, raising funds, research, attending general training, basic life saving training, media events, and so on. The team sacrificed so much of their time, money, energy and heart into this relief project. Because of these efforts, The UNA-USA Haiti Relief Team was able to touch the lives of around 450 people. The traveling team includes:
Dr. Bruce Douglas -Oral surgeon, USA
Amy Miller -Nurse, USA
Greta Pemsl -Nurse, USA
Annalisa Dick -Nurse, CA
Juanita Tripplet -Respirtory therapist, USA
Jessica Johnson -Public health, CA
Mike Ladner -EMT, USA
Mike Theis -Chicago Police Officer, USA
Dr. Jaqueline Frausto -Chicago Police Officer, USA
Randy Nichols -Chicago Police Officer, USA
Rich Rizzo -Cook County Sheriff, USA
I would also like to give a special thanks to Carline Destine our interpretor who was truly instrumental in the planning and as our cultural liason. I also would like to thank Dr. Tin Depotke and Dr. Keith Price who joined our team when we arrived in Haiti. Good work, everyone!

Erica Green
Haiti Relief Team Coordinator
Public health, Psychotherapist, USA




