Monday, March 1, 2010

Just the Fax, Ma'am

The project Carey and I work for continues to grow and bless the people of Guatemala.
2009 by the numbers...
5,800 Medical patients seen by rural mission teams
5,773 Number of lab tests done in our two clinics (3 of these were for Jay's jacked-up stomach)
5,315 Medical patients seen at our two clinics by Dr. Fredy
3,753 Dental patients seen at our two clinics by Dr. Luis (37% were extractions)
1,800 Dental patients seen by rural mission teams
600 Vision patients seen by rural mission teams
240 Surgeries completed by surgical teams (the sawed-off toe was the coolest)
67 Percent of patients that are female
33 Percent of patients that are male
21 Mission teams led by Jay
19 Women trained by the Amigas program in Camanchaj
19 Preschool children graduated in Carey's first class
13 Percent of our patients with respiratory-related complaints
13 Percent of our patients with diabetes or hypertension
11 Percent of our patients with diarrhea-related complaints
10 States represented by mission teams
9 Percent of patients with urinary infections
9 Percent of patients 5 years old or younger
2 Countries represented by mission teams (if you count Canada as a real country)
2 Gringos named Jay & Carey who had the most amazing experience last year

Thanks for checking in, but most of all thanks for supporting us last year. Much of this work could not have been done without your incredible generosity and prayers.
Paz,
Jay

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