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Read about us in the Seattle Times February 03, 2012
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Sudan Spring 2012
We plan to return to Darfur to continue our relief efforts.
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In the summer of 2011 Medical Teams provided medical care to over 500 childrenĀ in the slums of Nairobi Kenya andĀ also gave out over 800 deworming treatments and nutritional viatmin packets.
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Medical Teams Worldwide, in February of 2009, sent a team to Wadega village in Southern Sudan with 1500 Mosquito Nets, enough to cover 3000 children due to the death of 1000 children from malaria the previous year. The medical team also saw 900+ patients for various illness.
In Spring 2009, due to a drought in the Wadega village area, Medical Teams Worldwide was able to return and donate 10 tons of food for the people of the region to help them survive the drought.
In February 2010, MTWW sent a team to Darfur Sudan where they immunized 1400+ children for measles, mumps, rubella, meningitis and polio. The team also treated over 900 patients during the ten day trip.
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In November 2010 MTWW sent a team of 4 to rural Nicaragua to administer medical aid to the village of El Camito. The team saw over 150 people in 2 days!

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In spring of 2007 MTWW donated $9,000 worth of antibiotics and flew in 2 Health Care Providers to Tonj, Sudan to help fight a meningitis epidemic that was affecting 5,000 people of that region.
MTWW donated $2000 in respiratory medicines to the Hollywood Homeless Free Clinic.
In January 2008 $3,000 in food relief was donated to the refugees in Kenya during the 3 months of civil unrest in that country.
In Spring 2008 Medical Teams Worldwide sent a Medical/Dental Team to the Blue Nile area of Southern Sudan. The team saw 600 patients and the dentist saw hundreds of patients and taught 4 local nurses how to perform tooth extractions. After having the dental equipment donated by Dr. Louis, the community finally had for the first time continuous dental care available for its people.
July 2008 MTWW donated 300 AIDS Teaching Cubes for an AIDS teaching program in Tanzania held during that summer.
In November 2008, Dr. Alan Kelley and Dawn Jefferson RN visited two villages in rural Nicaragua and provided medical care for 300 people.
In June of 2006 a team of 6 members was sent to the country of Kenya where they visited Kibera, a slum of 800,000 in 5 square miles, where they treated a few hundred children.
They then went to Mfango Island on Lake Victoria. A total of 1500 patients were seen in the 10 day medical outreach
Susan Entong, a 14 year old girl badly disfigured from a burn was brought to the United States for 5 reconstructive surgeries to her face and chest.