by Kim Anderson | Jul 6, 2016 | Programs
Lexie DeCamp This is Lexie DeCamp. She’s 24 years old. She grew up in Springboro, Ohio, with her mom (Suzanne), dad (Michel), & brother (Justin). She lives in Lexington, KY and she is a high school math teacher. The first time she came to Haiti was in 2012, with a...
by Kim Anderson | Jul 6, 2016 | Programs
This photo is from a small Haitian shop near the WWV mobile medical clinic in Luly. During one of our trips this picture was taken and I was intrigued by the scripture that was painted on the front. In Haiti, the name of God is everywhere – on tap-taps,...
by Kim Anderson | Jul 6, 2016 | Student Sponsorship
Excitement filled the air as the children in the WWV schools finished their last day of school before summer break. The younger children were excitedly skipping around the playground as the older students concentrated on their exams. In Haiti, year-end exams are...
by Kim Anderson | Jun 23, 2016 | Programs
By Kim Anderson On the final day of our medical team in Haiti last week we headed out to Williamson for a women & children’s mobile medical clinic. Little did we know what an amazing day this would be! On our way we received a call from Peter Seraphin...
by Kim Anderson | Jun 23, 2016 | Uncategorized
By Matt Anderson, MD (WWV Medical Director) As I read the news a couple weeks ago I couldn’t help but think about Haiti. You may have seen the articles- there were several- about a new “superbug” that had made its way to the United States for the...