True to Our Roots
Last week was pretty great. The clinic was open, so there was plenty of work to be done administratively. Being a part of the beginning stages of the COSAD Clinic has been eye-opening for me in many ways. First and foremost, I realised how scary and risky opening any type of business is- especially one that require a huge amount of finances and resources before it launches. It is also exciting- really exciting- watching the clinic’s staff carry out their jobs, and seeing patients come to receive services. I am so surprised how much I am enjoying the business part of things!Someone super cute coming to visit their mom at the Clinic! |
The CEO's office at the clinic; make due with what you have, right? |
Butch Olson, Mpesha & Smart brainstorming for the water retention system. |
Butch and Karen providing reading glasses services at Amelia's home in Kangabusharo Village. |
The "hosts" (our partners) at Amelia's home after reading-glasses services were provided to their neighbors and friends. |
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