MAKING IT COUNT
VOLUNTEERING IN A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY
A pre-Pandemic
happy story

How lucky are we to have been born in a country of plenty; plenty of comfort and opportunity. I am a believer that one who has, should help one that has not, so when I take my vacation, I “make it count”.
As some of you know, I travel to the island of Roatan (located in the Bay Islands of Honduras) at least twice a year, and this February, I chose to volunteer at clinics that were held by visiting veterinarians from Maine.

I volunteered in the community of Diamond Rock and that day the clinic was held in a school yard. The morning setup is easy, the sun is still low, but by 9 am, it is out in full force and it starts to get dreadfully hot. The average winter temperature in Roatan is 28 degrees C.
People started to arrive on foot, bikes and motor bikes bringing dogs, puppies, cats and kittens in cardboard boxes, garbage cans, laundry hampers etc … The animals were registered, weighed and given their first consult by the vet technicians. We had set up a tarp on the ground with various donated flea, tick, heartworm medications to give out and the technicians explained the dosages to each of the pet owners. The operating theater was set up in the only shaded area in the yard, operations done on folding tables. The op recovery area was also set up on the ground on a tarp. All totaled in 2 weeks, Brewer did 192 surgeries and 156 exams.
I met some wonderful
and dedicated professional people and cannot thank them enough for their
service to the communities of Roatan, helping people who need it most.



Wow, I'm really impressed with your work.
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