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Honduras Medical Mission Trip May 2013
1. Honduras Mission 2013
This mother and her two children were among 1,402 people who received medical care
during a recent CTMC-sponsored medical mission trip to the Pena Blanca region in
Honduras from May 20-26. CTMC-ers who went on the trip were Drs. Dewey and
Gretchen Whisenant, Dr. Sue Ann Harrison, Nurse Practitioner Mia Painter, Tasha
Costley, Michael Koehler, Peggy McLamore, Sue Crump, Fili Nunez, Hiram Perez,
Rosie DuBose and Karen Morris.
2. Honduras Mission 2013
In this photo, Dr. Sue Ann Harrison (left) and CTMC Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Hiram Perez provide medical assistance to Honduran citizens on the third
Day of the most recent medical mission trip to the region.
4. Honduras Mission 2013
Peggy McLamore collects information from a patient during the
intake process on the first day of clinic in Honduras.
5. Honduras Mission 2013
Teams from CTMC have taken
medical mission trips to Honduras
since 2007. The May 2013 trip was
the 10th trip the hospital has
sponsored. More than 12,000
people have received medical care
through CTMC’s presence in
the region.
7. CTMC’s Medical Mission trips
to Honduras have provided
Lasting Hope
While in Honduras, the CTMC team had a chance to catch up with Angela, the
woman who was brought to CTMC by the team last year for thyroid cancer
treatment. She had a successful surgery at the hospital and is doing well. Read more
of her story here: http://bit.ly/1aq8gP3
8. CTMC’s Medical Mission trips
to Honduras have provided
Lasting Hope
• In May 2012, funds were contributed to construct a home for a disabled
widow, replacing her wood shack with dirt floors and no doors or windows with a
humble structure containing concrete floors, wooden shutters and an outdoor
wood burning stove.
• In Oct. 2012, the mission team provided enough funds to build a four-room
school in a community where students have to walk along a busy 2-mile stretch
of highway to get to school. Through the years, several children had been hit by
vehicles, with one 6-year-old girl being killed.
• In 2011, CTMC CEO/President Sam Huenergardt and San Marcos Mayor Daniel
Guerrero were among volunteers who visited the Pena Blanca community. While
there, they noticed the community dump was close to the river, causing pollution
and health concerns. Upon returning to Texas, Guerrero reached out to city
manager Jim Nuse, who helped locate a garbage truck that was going to auction.
The truck was owned by Central Texas Refuge, who insisted on donating the
vehicle to the Pena Blanca village after learning of their need.